Optical Gas Imaging Camera pinpoints all problems

Gas detection

Optical Gas Imaging Camera pinpoints all problems

10 Sep, 2014

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Able to remotely scan large areas rapidly, and pinpoint gas leaks in real time, the FLIR GF346 Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) camera is ideal for safely monitoring for toxic gas leaks in difficult to reach areas, which pose problems for contact measurement tools such as gas sniffers.

Operating over a temperature range from -20°C to +300°C - in high sensitivity mode the GF346 is able to detect even the smallest amounts of leaking gas. The lightweight and robust FLIR GF346 camera offers an easy-to-use method of tracing leaks to their source by visualising them as an image. Literally thousands of components can be scanned per shift without the need to interrupt the process. Using the FLIR GF346 will reduce repair downtime and provide safe verification of your manufacturing processes.

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