OPTICAL GAS IMAGING

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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 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.

Hydrocarbon leaks

Scan thousands of connections for natural gas (methane) and other hydrocarbon leaks quickly and from a safe distance to avoid regulatory violations, fines, and lost revenue.

Visualizing fugitive hydrocarbon leaks at natural gas well sites, off-shore platforms, liquid natural gas terminals, and more. Its Intrinsically Safe designation means surveyors can work confidently inside critical safety zones.

SF6 leaks

Scan substation circuit breakers for sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) leaks at a safe distance from high-voltage areas, without the need to shut down operations.

Visualizes sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) and other gas emissions without the need to shut down operations. SF6 is used in the electric power industry as an insulator and quenching medium for gas-insulated substations and circuit breakers.

Carbon Monoxide

Protect workers and the environment from toxic levels of carbon monoxide (CO) by pinpointing leaks quickly and efficiently.

CO emissions can be a significant threat to primary steel manufacturing operations; even the slightest leak in a vent stack or pipe can have a devastating effect.

Leaks from hydrogen-cooled generators

Imaging the tracer gas, CO2, with an optical gas camera allows operators of hydrogen-cooled generators to efficiently find hydrogen leaks.

Whether CO2 is a byproduct of a production process, a trace gas used to detect hydrogen leaks from power generators, or part of an enhanced oil recovery program, fast and accurate detection of CO2 is key to keeping your operation running safely, efficiently, and profitably.

R-124 compressor leaks

Find leaks early to avoid interruptions in operations, prevent the loss of perishable products, and limit the environmental impact of toxic refrigerants.

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