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Gas Leak Detection or Optical Gas Imaging

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Gas Leak Detection or Optical Gas Imaging
Gas Leak Detection or Optical Gas Imaging
Gas Leak Detection or Optical Gas Imaging
Gas Leak Detection or Optical Gas Imaging

Hydrocarbons, SF6, Ammonia, CO And CO2 Leak Detection

FLIR optical gas imaging (OGI) cameras can help you detect methane, sulfur hexafluoride, and hundreds of other industrial gases quickly, accurately, and safely – without shutting down systems. With FLIR OGI cameras, you can scan broad sections of equipment rapidly and survey areas that are hard to reach with traditional contact measurement tools. OGI cameras can also detect leaks from a safe distance, displaying these invisible gases as clouds of smoke.

Recent advancements in Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) technology offers companies in a variety of industries the opportunity to help safeguard employees while also bolstering a culture of safety. For example, OGI cameras from FLIR can be used in upstream and downstream oil and gas operations, along with power plants and other industrial facilities to help organizations meet their safety objectives.

OGI also provides data that’s not possible with traditional gas detection equipment, empowering communications between team members with facts to easily reference. In particular, OGI videos are worth more than a thousand words for personnel. Videos give users a tool to easily highlight unsafe practices within an organization.

Whether you need higher resolution — to see small leaks from a safe distance — or are looking for a more cost-effective way to find invisible methane leaks, SF6 leaks, Ammonia, CO and CO2 Leaks, the latest gas detection cameras from FLIR with our Level 3 expertise offer the sensitivity and features you need to find leaks quickly, and work safely.  

Why do we use OGI?

Optical gas imaging (OGI) is a technology that uses specialized cameras to detect and visualize gas leaks or fugitive emissions. It offers several benefits over traditional methods of gas detection, such as sniffers or handheld detectors. Here are some key advantages of optical gas imaging:

  • Enhanced Leak Detection: OGI provides real-time visual confirmation of gas leaks, allowing operators to quickly identify and locate sources of emissions. It can detect leaks that may be invisible to the naked eye, ensuring comprehensive coverage and minimizing the risk of undetected leaks.
  • Safety: Gas leaks can pose significant safety hazards, leading to potential fires, explosions, or health risks for personnel. OGI enables early detection and mitigation of leaks, helping to ensure the safety of workers and the surrounding environment.
  • Cost Savings: Detecting and repairing gas leaks promptly can lead to substantial cost savings. OGI allows for proactive maintenance by identifying leaks early, preventing potential equipment damage, product loss, or costly downtime. It also helps to optimize repair efforts by accurately pinpointing leak sources, reducing guesswork and unnecessary repairs.
  • Environmental Protection: Uncontrolled gas emissions contribute to air pollution and climate change. OGI assists in identifying and quantifying emissions from various industrial processes, allowing organizations to take corrective measures and reduce their environmental footprint.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Many industries are subject to strict regulations regarding gas emissions. OGI can help companies comply with environmental regulations and avoid penalties by detecting leaks and facilitating timely repairs.
  • Efficiency and Productivity: OGI simplifies the inspection process by providing a visual representation of gas leaks. This allows inspectors to cover larger areas more efficiently and effectively prioritize repair actions. It minimizes the need for manual inspections or multiple follow-up visits to ensure leak resolution.
  • Versatility: OGI is applicable to a wide range of gasses, including hydrocarbons, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and various industrial gasses. It can be used in various industries, including oil and gas, chemical plants, refineries, utilities, and more.

It’s important to note that while optical gas imaging is a valuable tool for detecting gas leaks, it should be used in conjunction with other safety measures and monitoring techniques for a comprehensive gas management program.


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