optical gas imaging News
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The Sniffers at Conference on Climate Change in Paris
Want to know about the added value of Optical Gas Imaging for your company? Want to reduce methane emissions? The Sniffers and FLIR teamed up to create a film on Optical Gas Imaging for the Conference on Climate Change in Paris! ...
By The Sniffers
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Opgal attends ADIPEC 2021
We are a week away from ADIPEC 2021. Come visit booth 13415 to find out more on Opgal’s latest Optical Gas Imaging advancements! ...
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Discovering FLIR's intrinsically safe GFx320 camera in collaboration with FLIR & customer ADPO
The Sniffers recently collaborated with FLIR and customer ADPO to test the new FLIR intrinsically safe optical gas imaging camera during storage tank monitoring in hazardous locations; the FLIR GFx320. Our project leader, Bart Segers, was given the opportunity to test the camera at ADPO's storage tanks site and he was very pleased with how the optical gas imaging camera works. Download the full ...
By The Sniffers
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Opgal OGI Academy - Quantification
Understanding OGI leak quantification Recently, market demand is rapidly increasing for OGI quantification. Quantifying leak rates with OGI is an extremely complex and challenging to achieve. This specific task requires a sufficient level of problem-solving and innovation skills in different steps of the process. To be able to quantify with OGI, Opgal uses the help of basic science ...
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Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) Quantification Webinar
Leak quantification using Optical Gas Imaging cameras and QOGI software is becoming a regular part of LDAR inspections. This webinar will explain Opgal’s approach and technology. And how we have implemented this complicated technology into a easy to use, user friendly quantification platform EyeCSite. Presented by Ilan Waldman, Industrial Sales Director and Dr Ram Hashmonay, Chief ...
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Webinar: Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) Quantification, Opgal’s approach.
Leak quantification using Optical Gas Imaging cameras and QOGI software is becoming a regular part of LDAR inspections. This webinar will explain Opgal’s approach and technology. And how we have implemented this complicated technology into a easy to use, user friendly quantification platform EyeCSite. Presented by Ilan Waldman, Industrial Sales Director and Dr Ram Hashmonay, Chief ...
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EyeCGas Multi - The New Gold Standard In OGI Technology!
Opgal is excited to announce the release of the new and improved EyeCGas Multi – The new Gold standard in OGI technology!This feature rich OGI camera is the only Optical Gas Imaging camera with Multi Spectral Replaceable Filters enabling unprecedented emission detection for Methane/VOC’s & CO2 all with one camera. In addition, the EyeCGas Multi includes features such as: ...
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We are excited to exhibit at this year`s 4C HSE conference
AUGUST 18-20, 2021 - AUSTIN, TX Visit us at booth #4805, to learn about our latest innovative Optical Gas Imaging technology, and our QOGI software. We look forward to see you there! Ilan Waldman Industrial Sales Director | Tel: +972-54-4423073 | Mobile: 1-800-580-7316 | ilan.w@opgal.com EyeCGas Mini Brochure EyeCGas 2.0 Brochure ...
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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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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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The Advantage of Changeable Spectral Filters in your Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) Camera
There are two kinds of OGI cameras: cooled and uncooled. Cooled cameras, like the EyeCGas 2.0, allow us to detect small to large leaks (methane and over 400 VOCs) from various distances, up to 10 kilometers away and more. Whereas uncooled OGI technology, such as the EyeCGas Mini, is slightly limited in its capabilities, detecting medium to larger leaks (methane) closer to the source. Inside 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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5 simple tips to improve the use of your Optical Gas Imaging Camera
EyeCGas Multi and the EyeCGas Mini are very simple to operate. They are virtually a plug and play camera. Using the sensitivity mode in the EyeCGas Multi or the Automatic gas Detection mode in the EyeCGas Mini will enable all inspectors to view Methane and over 400 VOC’s not visible to the naked eye. All from a safe distance. However, just like everything else in life, experience is the ...
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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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OGI Cameras for Regulatory Compliance & Leak Detection
Natural gas companies like Summit Midstream are using Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) technology to monitor and reduce emissions across operations, making it their mission to not just meet government regulatory goals, but to surpass them. Scenario Summit Midstream is a US based energy production company that develops and operates infrastructure assets in unconventional resource basins, primarily ...
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The Sniffers featuring within Future Refining and Storage Supplement
Are you fully aware of your storage tank emissions? Is safety your tank farm's first priority? The tank storage terminal world faces multiple challenges nowadays in a world with growing demands for safety, emission values and cost reduction. In specific countries, environmental legislation is adding to the complexity of following best practices and complying with local laws and regulations. If ...
By The Sniffers
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Enhancing VOC Emission Detection Using Optical Gas Imaging
Enhancing Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) emission detection through Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) involves optimizing techniques and technologies to improve accuracy and efficiency in identifying and addressing leaks. Firstly, ensuring proper camera selection is fundamental. High-sensitivity infrared cameras optimized to the specific spectral bands associated with VOCs enhance the detection ...
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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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Gas Emission Monitoring at Tank Farms and Terminals
Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) is currently the preferred technology for detecting leaks and emissions of hydrocarbon compounds worldwide. This thermal camera-based technology uses an infrared bandwidth filter in the spectral absorption range of all volatile organic compounds (VOCs). American regulations, both state and federal, are transitioning from conventional methods, such as sniffers, to ...
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Krakow welcomes CEM 2020 international emissions monitoring event
From 13th to 15th May, Krakow will be the focus of the world’s leading organisations in industrial emissions monitoring. The CEM 2020 emissions monitoring event will address both European and global emissions monitoring issues, providing the latest help and advice to process operators on the best ways to conduct monitoring; ensuring regulatory compliance and optimising process control. In ...
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