Optical gas imaging camera from FLIR Systems detects and visualizes invisible hydrocarbon gas emissions

Feb. 28, 2017
The GFx320 optical gas imaging (OGI) camera for the oil and gas industry is designed for use in potentially explosive atmospheres.

The GFx320 optical gas imaging (OGI) camera for the oil and gas industry is designed for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. Calibrated to measure temperature, users achieve thermal contrast between the gas compound and the background scene. It detects and visualizes invisible hydrocarbon gas emissions, such as methane, and common volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
FLIR Systems
Wilsonville, OR

www.flir.com/gfx320

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