gas imaging News
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Industrial Inspection Webinars to Air in November
FLIR Systems will air two new webinars for professionals interested in the use of thermal imaging cameras for leak detection and industrial plant surveying. The first will air on 4th November 2019 'A Solution for Gas Maintenance Problems' which will address how the oil and gas industry faces a wide range of challenges from pipe failures and equipment break-downs to invisible gas leaks. The hosts ...
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FLIR Systems Completes Strategic Investment for Quantifying Gas Emissions
FLIR Systems and Providence Photonics, LLC announced today that FLIR has made a strategic investment in Providence Photonics, developers of advanced software used to quantify invisible gas emissions using FLIR Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) cameras. Providence Photonics specializes in the development and utilization of advanced technology in the field of optical gas imaging while tackling some of the ...
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What Types of Compounds Can You Detect Using OGI Cameras?
OGI, or optical gas imaging, enables us to see different compounds in the infrared spectrum, otherwise not visible to the naked eye. Therefore, an OGI thermal imaging camera is the ideal tool in the Oil & Gas industry to quickly and safely inspect large areas. OGI cameras work by detecting radiation of specific compounds within the infrared spectrum, then converting that into an image that we ...
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Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) Market and Uses
Many industries involve the usage or dismissal of gases as part of its daily routines. Leaks of Green House Gases (GHG) from process and transport systems in these industries contribute to global warming, expose employees to health hazards and risk of explosion, and represent enormous economic losses for the companies involved. EyeCGas – Opgal’s innovative infrared gas imaging camera ...
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Charting A Greener Future: Optical Gas Imaging at the Heart of US EPA’s Rule 40 CFR Part 60
Introduction In the quest for environmental sustainability, the recently enacted Rule 40 CFR Part 60 by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) stands as a beacon, particularly for industries aiming to reduce emissions and embrace cleaner practices. This blog post delves into the pivotal role of Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) within the framework of this new rule, exploring how ...
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New Partner for EyeCGas In North America
Montrose Environmental Group, Inc. (“Montrose”) (NYSE: MEG) is pleased to announce their technical/commercial partnership and distributor agreement with Opgal Optronic Industries, manufacturer of EyeCGas® solutions and the EyeCGas 2.0 OGI VOC detection camera supporting refinery operators, petrochemical manufacturers, oil and natural gas producers, and service providers working ...
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Dangerous flames: Uncontrolled combustion and fires on landfills
Landfills are not merely massive receptacles for our waste since they pose plenty of risks. It is common enough for explosions and uncontrolled fires to occur within them, claiming human lives every year. When waste, especially organic matter, decomposes without adequate control, it can generate flammable gases such as methane. This combustible compound, notorious for its ignition capacity, ...
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Virtual Method 21
Customers encounter challenges: simplifying LDAR Operations in the Oil and Gas Industry.LDAR teams and technicians in the Oil and Gas Industry face significant challenges when utilizing Method 21. Despite the importance of monitoring and compliance for efficient LDAR operations, the actual execution of these tasks is far from effortless. Burdened by Cumbersome Equipment: streamlining on-site ...
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Measuring the methane component of GHG emissions
With recent increases in global methane emissions, international efforts are underway to monitor and control the emissions of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas (GHG). Following the success of the inaugural Industrial Methane Measurement (IMM) Conference in 2017, the second IMM will take place in 2019 to address this vitally important issue. The IMM conference will run alongside the PEFTEC 2019 ...
By Siemens AG
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New Webinar Now Available On-Demand - Thermal Imager Continuously Monitors Industrial Gas Applications
View our webinar 'Thermal Imager Continuously Monitors Industrial Gas Applications', where we introduce the NIR-B 3XR thermal process imager, intended for hydrogen reformers, ethylene crackers, and similar pyrolysis furnaces. Discover a new and better method for continuously monitoring tube wall and inner furnace temperatures. View webinar. Overview With the AMETEK Land NIR-B 3XR thermal ...
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