FLIR Systems has launched its second generation line of GF-Series infrared cameras, which can detect industrial gas leaks.
According to FLIR, the two infrared cameras GF320 and GF309 can improve worker safety and reduce product and revenue loss associated with industrial gas leaks.
The GF320 infrared camera can detect all types of greenhouse gas emissions, while the GF309 can see through flames for high temperature, industrial furnace inspections.
The GF320 is specifically engineered to image volatile organic compounds (VOCs) including methane, sulphur hexafluoride, carbon monoxide and other gases. It has high resolution thermal and visible output for rapid scanning of large, hard-to-reach, or dangerous areas from a safe distance.
The GF309 is engineered for high temperature furnace applications. It has a ‘flame filter’ to help workers detect a wide range of common and recurring problems with industrial furnaces, including the presence of coking, scaling or ash build-up.
Both cameras can capture high resolution thermal and visible images and thermal video for in-the-field playback, later analysis and documentation. They also have embedded GPS.