Immediate Quantification of Gas Leaks

Gas detection

Immediate Quantification of Gas Leaks

14 Mar, 2018

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FLIR Systems announces new Quantitative Optical Gas Imaging (qOGI) technology, developed in conjunction with Providence Photonics, that was designed to work exclusively with its GF-Series cameras. qOGI represents a major advance in the world of optical gas imaging because it eliminates the need for secondary sampling devices to quantify gas emissions. Using a Providence Photonics’ QL320™ in conjunction with a FLIR GFx320 or FLIR GF320 camera, surveyors can now measure mass leak rates (lb/h or g/h) or volumetric leak rates (cc/min or L/min) for most hydrocarbons. Used at a variety of distances, operators can monitor hard to reach areas and storage tanks as well as survey massive leaks from a safe location.

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