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Introduction to Imaging Radiometry and FLIR Research Studio
Watch this webinar, presented by FLIR and hosted by Photonics Media, for an introduction to imaging radiometry and FLIR Research Studio. You'll hear from Matthew Hastie and Ross Overstreet as they uncover the basics of infrared technology, explore different sensor types, teach about radiometric calibration, and show how FLIR Research Studio can revolutionize efficiency and spark scientific breakthroughs for global teams.
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Optical Gas Imaging: The Professional Guide
Download the iBook to gain a greater understanding of optical gas imaging (OGI) technology and how it can help you find and repair gas leaks quickly, saving time, money, and the environment.
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Teledyne FLIR Installs Award-Winning FLIR TrafiOne Traffic Sensors to Improve Pedestrian Safety During FIFA World Cup 2022
On November 21, 2022, hundreds of thousands of football fans will make their way to Qatar for the 2022 World Cup. To prepare for the large crowds, the Qatari government has contracted the installation of 700 FLIR TrafiOne Smart City Sensors to monitor traffic and control crowd flow. These award-winning, all-in-one sensors will provide the dynamic traffic control needed to ensure traffic runs safely and smoothly during the event.
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Introducing FLIR United VMS 9.2
FLIR United Video Management Software (UVMS) 9 is a field-tested and industry-trusted tool, allowing security managers access to system status, alarms, and video from anywhere at any time.
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FLIR Optical Gas Imaging and Thermal Imaging Solutions Help Uncover Invisible Risks at Petrochemical Plants
SK Energy, Korea’s leading oil refining corporation, uses FLIR optical gas imaging (OGI) and thermal imaging cameras for safety inspections at the Ulsan CLX plant, one of its key refineries. To the Ulsan CLX inspection team, this FLIR technology is critical to maintaining safety throughout the plant. Given the massive scale of the Ulsan CLX plant, its inspection team uses an impressive array of inspection equipment for a wide range of purposes: from portable thermal imaging cameras, such as FLIR E60 and T640, to GF320 and GF346 OGI cameras. In particular, the FLIR GF320 has become an integral part of the inspection process, and the Ulsan CLX plant has added more than ten cameras to its arsenal of inspection equipment.
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Introducing the New FLIR ONE Application for iOS
In this video, we take a look at the new user interface for the FLIR ONE Application for iOS devices.
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Understanding OGI Detector Pixel Size
Chief among specifications, in nearly all types of imaging, is resolution. However, in some optical gas imaging (OGI) applications, it is beneficial to opt for a lower resolution camera to achieve optimal performance. This article discusses why high resolution is not always king in OGI, notes scenarios in which higher resolution is desired, and introduces FLIR OGI solutions to meet any resolution needs your operation may experience.
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Introducing the New GF77 Series
The GF77 uncooled optical gas imaging camera is known for detecting methane. Now with new interchangeable lens options, this camera can detect SF6, ethylene, and ammonia—making it an ideal solution for electric power utilities, food and agriculture, chemical manufacturing facilities, and First Responders. This affordable solution not only locates gas leaks safely, it can also perform accurate thermal inspections.
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See Smaller VOC Leaks From a Safer Distance
FLIR optical gas imaging cameras allow smaller Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) leaks to be detected from a safe, non-hazardous area. The most important criteria to achieve this are the camera’s detector and sensitivity.
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Optical Gas Imaging: The Professional Guide
Download the iBook to gain a greater understanding of optical gas imaging (OGI) technology and how it can help you find and repair gas leaks quickly, saving time, money, and the environment.
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New Si124 range improved bandwidth yields big savings for energy-intensive industries
The Teledyne FLIR range of acoustic imaging cameras, the Si124, Si124-PD and Si124-LD, now offers an improved bandwidth range for detecting compressed air leaks in industrial settings. The change means that the industry-leading range can now detect leaks from anywhere between 2 to 65 kHz and adds crucial functionality to the previous peak bandwidth of 35 kHz.
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Using Advanced Technologies to Understand Methane Emissions in the Biogas Industry
In communities across the globe, daily life creates waste that can be challenging to manage, including agriculture byproducts, livestock manure, and even leftover or discarded food all generate organic waste that produce methane during decomposition. Left alone, this decomposing matter poses an environmental risk. But when managed properly, waste can be transformed into biogas—a form of renewable energy. Enter optical gas imaging (OGI) technology: specialized infrared cameras that are filtered to match the wavelength of specific gases such as methane.