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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.
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Building Trust in AI: How FLIR's Traffic Solutions Meet the EU AI Act
In 2025, the European Union will execute the world's first comprehensive legislation on AI: the EU Artificial Intelligence Act. This pioneering regulation sets the standard for responsible AI development and deployment, not just across consumer tech but within industries that impact millions of lives every day, including traffic management. At FLIR, we welcome this new benchmark. Our proprietary AI model, developed specifically for Intelligent Traffic Systems (ITS), not only complies with the EU AI Act, but it was built with these values in mind.
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Advanced Furnace Inspection with FLIR G609 | PROtect + FLIR
Discover how PROtect's Jason Czajkowski is transforming high-heat inspections with the FLIR G609. Learn how advanced resolution, smart features, and Thermal Studio Pro software deliver faster, more accurate furnace inspections.
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Furnace Inspections with FLIR G609 | Improve Safety, Reduce Downtime & Costs
Discover how the FLIR G609 IR camera is transforming furnace inspections in petrochemical and refining industries—enabling earlier detection, faster workflows, and safer operations.
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Gas Detection Cameras for a Safer, Cleaner Future
With the EU Methane Regulation (2024/1787) now in effect, energy producers across Europe are under increased scrutiny to detect and repair methane leaks across their operations. The goal? To ensure the prevention of the avoidable release of methane into the atmosphere and drive down emissions across the entire fossil fuel supply chain, both within the EU and globally. At FLIR, we're here to help you meet these evolving standards safely, efficiently, and with confidence through our advanced G-Series Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) cameras: the FLIR Gx320, G620, and Gx620.
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Case Study: Tackling Compressed Air Leaks in Automotive Parts Manufacturing with Acoustic Imaging
Facing rising energy costs and increasing pressure to meet CO₂ regulations, an automotive parts manufacturer explored the FLIR Si124 acoustic imaging camera for compressed air leak detection. This case study demonstrates how the tool streamlined inspections, uncovered hidden leaks, and enhanced maintenance efficiency within a noisy industrial environment.
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Getting OGI Leak Detection Right with Improved Tech and Tools
There has been a major shift in how the government will regulate methane and other greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming. To match the recent regulations, affected O&G organizations need to ensure that they have the right personnel, training, and tools to complete the mission, especially handheld gas detection tools that will be able to quickly detect and measure leaks. With its purpose-built approach and new features, FLIR OGI cameras enable inspectors to detect leaks faster and pinpoint the source immediately, leading to prompt repairs, reduced industrial emissions, and greater conformity to regulations.
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FLIR cameras keep Dovecote Park meat production hall safe from fire incidents
The production hall of meat producer Dovecote Park in Stapleton, Yorkshire (UK) is buzzing with activity 24/7. There, the company combines traditional British butchery craft with advanced food processing technology to produce some of the most exceptional meat products. The company is committed to keeping its workforce safe and its productivity intact. It’s for those reasons that Dovecote Park invested in early fire detection technology from FLIR.
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How to Use a Thermal Camera to Find the Best Basking Lamp Distance & Water Temperature for Red-Eared Sliders And Other Turtles and Terrapins
Use a thermal camera to find the best basking lamp distance & water temperature for red-eared sliders, turtles, tortoises, and reptiles—no more guesswork!
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Application Note: Ensuring Safety and Preventing Fire with FLIR Thermal Monitoring for Battery Energy Storage Systems
Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are essential for storing renewable energy and ensuring grid stability. However, their implementation comes with inherent risks, particularly related to lithium-ion battery fires. Traditional detection methods such as flame detectors often fail in the early stages of a BESS fire due to their reliance on visible flames or smoke, which might not be immediately present. Where flame detectors fall short, thermal imaging cameras can significantly improve protection and prevent fires before they ever reach combustion.
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FLIR Unveils ADGiLE™ to Detect and Locate Methane Leaks with Robust Continuous Monitoring and Advanced Analytics
FLIR, part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated, today unveiled ADGiLE, a fixed-mounted methane monitoring solution. Featuring optical gas imaging (OGI) with comprehensive edge detection analytics, ADGiLE is the oil and gas industry’s solution to meeting environmental stewardship and efficiency goals. The system, featuring a pan-tilt gas imaging camera, edge computing device, connectivity, and FLIR United VMS software within a ruggedized package, can help companies address the ever-evolving requirements for reducing methane gas leaks within oil and gas production, transmission, and storage infrastructure.
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The Benefits of Thermal Scans for Businesses and Large Real-Estate
Infrared Imaging Solutions, better known as IRIS, is an inspection firm based in Canada that operates coast to coast across North America. The firm has a team of eight thermographers, all certified as Level II or Level III thermographers by the Infrared Training Center, who are equipped with FLIR T1020s, FLIR T865s, and various other FLIR thermal imaging cameras to perform inspections. Brian Jastrow, the company’s principal owner, shared with us some of the benefits of regular thermal inspections that he’s noticed from the seventeen thousand inspections his company has performed in over twenty years in operation.