
FLIR gas visualization cameras help detect gas leaks from the air
With the FLIR G300a thermal gas detection (OGI) camera integrated into a drone, leaks can be accurately inspected and detected.

With the FLIR G300a thermal gas detection (OGI) camera integrated into a drone, leaks can be accurately inspected and detected.

The system is designed to connect to a FLIR thermal imaging camera via GiGE Vision protocol and process the image using self-learning algorithms.

Priolo fuel oil gasification plant uses 24 FLIR A310 thermal imaging cameras with ATEX protection and cooling for real-time monitoring

The integration of FLIR A310f thermal imaging cameras monitors and controls the cooling process in metals at a foundry in California, resulting in a

This success story is about a proprietary system for early fire detection using thermography, based on FLIR A615 and FLIR

Thermal imaging cameras such as the FLIR A315 allow continuous monitoring of the infrared welding quality without interrupting the welding process.

The paper industry uses the thermal imaging camera for predictive maintenance and to check the temperature uniformity in the paper winding stage.

German companies use the FLIR A615 for industrial process monitoring and automation. Thermal imaging cameras are well suited when there is little color contrast.

The monitoring system is based on a FLIR A315 thermal camera and checks the refractory in each ladle and casting torpedo. A supervision

FLIR OGI (Optical Gas Imaging) thermography enables leak detection in refineries and petrochemical plants through video surveillance, saving up to 35% in costs.