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Linking Enzyme Detection with Mobile GC/MS Analysis
FLIR offers a total solution for the detection and identification of chemical threats from early warning and incident response to decontamination missions, including enzyme-based detection and confirmatory identification through GC/MS.
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Thermal Imaging in Advanced Driver Assist Systems (ADAS)
Advanced Driver Assist Systems (ADAS) will revolutionize how we travel and transport goods by road. It has promise to do so while improving safety. Download the tech note to learn more.
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A Lens on Appendix K: How the NSPS OOOOb Elevates the Use of Optical Gas Imaging for Leak Detection
This is part two in a series of blog posts that address changes to environmental protection rules from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) concerning the use of optical gas imaging (OGI) cameras for the detection and mitigation of oil and gas emissions, including methane.
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Teledyne FLIR debuts enhanced K-Series thermal imaging cameras
FLIR, a Teledyne company, has launched its improved K-Series firefighting and search and rescue (SAR) thermal imaging cameras (TICs). This TIC series now includes greater image clarity and sharpness, especially in low-contrast scenes, offering better overall perception to improve operator safety and efficiency.
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Webinar: Improve Safety, Minimize Property Damage and Downtime: Lithium-Ion Battery Fire Prevention
Webinar: Improve Safety, Minimize Property Damage and Downtime: Lithium-Ion Battery Fire Prevention
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Infrared Thermography Inspection for Extending Asset Lifetime and Keeping Shutdowns Under Control
Discover FLIR GF309, an infrared camera designed for high-temperature industrial furnaces. Using thermography, it detects anomalies in refractory linings, ensuring safe and efficient furnace operations. Dive into real-life applications, benefits, and how this technology reduces unplanned shutdowns.
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Fire and Safety in the EV Industry
Since the demand for electric vehicles has escalated significantly so has the production and manufacturing of battery packs and the challenges associated with it. This surge in the production of electric vehicles has also brought forward multiple headlines of fire incidents. These incidents are not localized to small businesses but also include companies like Tata, TESLA, and OLA. This topic is very fast and there might be multiple reasons behind all the incidents. One of the high-tech solutions that can help to reduce a few incidents is thermal imaging.
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Ensuring Energy Efficiency for Homes or Buildings with Thermal Imaging
Managing a facility or owning a home requires regular inspections to confirm you’re not spending money on wasted energy. Any type of building will gradually degrade in its insulation abilities or face moisture over time, but knowing what’s going on behind the wall is where it gets hard. Thermal imaging is a powerful tool for finding those damaged spots and tracking energy consumption for both heating and air conditioning.
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Thermal Studio - Select Plan
Choose your FLIR Thermal Studio subscription plan. The FLIR Thermal Studio Suite helps users manage thousands of thermal images and videos, whether they're from a handheld thermal imaging camera, unmanned aircraft system (UAS), or optical gas imaging (OGI) camera.
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Can Thermal Drone Inspections of PV Systems Save Time and Money?
Access a library of materials to learn more about using drone-based inspections to minimize maintenance cycles and maximize solar output. For asset owners, PV inspectors, and drone service providers (DSPs) to meet the growing demand they must develop a deep understanding of thermography, flight operations, and other factors to take full advantage of the benefits of drone-based solar inspection.
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Radiation at Chernobyl Today
How much radiation still remains at the site where the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine suffered a massive explosion more than 30 years ago? FLIR finds out using the identiFINDER R440 to measure radiation levels and locate at identify radionuclides at the site, as well as the identiFINDER R100 to determine the total dose of radiation received during a visit to the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ).