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Optical Gas Imaging for Hazardous Locations

With FLIR OGI cameras, the user can scan broad sections of equipment rapidly and survey areas that are hard to reach with traditional contact measurement tools.

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FLIR (Wilsonville, OR) optical gas imaging (OGI) cameras can help users detect methane, sulfur hexafluoride and hundreds of other industrial gases quickly, accurately and safely – without shutting down systems. With FLIR OGI cameras, the user can scan broad sections of equipment rapidly and survey areas that are hard to reach with traditional contact measurement tools. OGI cameras can also detect leaks from a safe distance, displaying these invisible gases as clouds of smoke.

The FLIR GFx320 represents ground-breaking technology for visualizing fugitive hydrocarbon leaks at natural gas well sites, off-shore platforms, liquid natural gas terminals and more. Its certifications for use in hazardous locations allow surveyors to work confidently while maintaining safety. FLIR designed the GFx320 with the user in mind, offering ergonomic features such as the articulating LCD screen to help users avoid fatigue during all-day surveys.

www.flir.com/products/gfx320; 866-477-3687

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