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Why Thermal?...Why Not?
Thermal imaging cameras provide the most effective 24/7 monitoring solution available in the video surveillance market today. Unlike other video solutions, thermal cameras do not need any light to capture high contrast, quality footage and can see through visual obscurants such as dust, light fog, smoke or some foliage.
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Fail-Proof Perimeter Security for LUKOIL NEFTOCHIM BURGAS
LUKOIL Neftochim Burgas, based in Bulgaria, is the largest oil refinery in Southeastern Europe, processing 9.5 million ton of crude oil per year. The Lukoil oil production sites are vital to the Bulgarian economy, but also present a significant risk.
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FLIR Provides Ultimate Peace of Mind to Residents of Exclusive South African Estate
68 FLIR thermal cameras monitor 14 km perimeter around exclusive residential and business area. If you are looking for luxury, exclusivity and security around the area of Johannesburg and Midrand, South Africa, then Waterfall Estates is the place to be for you.
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FLIR GF320 Used to Detect Leakage in Biogas Facilities
Biogas (methane) is one of the gases, which can escape from leaks in biogas facilities in various places and have a significant role impact on the safe and economic operation of the plant. IBS GmbH, which is headquartered in Bremen, Germany, specializes in in-process analysis and detecting gas leaks in biogas facilities. The company chose the FLIR GF320 for leak detection in order to provide its clients with the highest gas efficiency and the lowest risk of down-time possible.
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Vattenfall detects environmentally hazardous gas leaks with FLIR GasFindIR LW
Vattenfall, Europe's fifth largest generator of electricity and the largest generator of heat, are among the first power companies to invest in a FLIR GasFindIR LW camera. Vattenfall use the camera for inspection of high voltage circuit breakers in interlocking installations, in order to detect leakage of the environmentally hazardous gas sulphur hexafluoride (SF6).
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FLIR thermal imaging cameras reveal what’s behind the flames
FLIR thermal imaging cameras can detect most furnace and boiler equipment problems during operation, and at an early stage so failures can be prevented.
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Avoid an outage with new hydrogen leak detection technology
Maintenance of hydrogen-cooled generators is critical for the safe and efficient operation of a power plant. Finding and repairing hydrogen leaks from the cooling system is one aspect that can require exhaustive searches on components, valves, fittings, or other locations.
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Remote detection and localization of gas leaks with autonomous mobile inspection robots in technical facilities
Detection of gas leaks in industrial facilities cannot only be dangerous and time-consuming; it is also susceptible to human error and interpretation. In order to provide a safer, more efficient and more reliable detection solution, RoboGasInspector was conceived.
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Webinar: What you need to know about choosing a RID
View this webinar for helpful tips for evaluating the right handheld radiation detector based on the application and deployment program.
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Webinar: Thermal Solutions for the Modern Fire Service
In this FLIR-hosted panel, National Fire Radio’s Jeremy Donch, FLIR expert Kenneth Kiel and professional firefighter Battalion Chief Nick Martin have an in-depth discussion on thermal imaging applications for firefighting.
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FLIR or Opgal for Gas Leak Detection: Which is Best for You?
Optical gas imaging (OGI) cameras are a crucial investment for the Oil and Gas industry, so it’s important that companies make the optimal, cost-effective choice when selecting an OGI camera for their leak detection and repair (LDAR) programs. Choosing on price alone could leave you with disappointing results; instead, it’s better to compare models on how they will perform in the field.
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FLIR thermal imaging cameras improve the credibility and efficiency of underground snow-melting systems
One thermal image clearly demonstrating a hidden problem can sometimes be more persuasive than a long-winded, data-filled report. For companies that install and maintain underground snow-melting systems, FLIR thermal imaging cameras are proving their worth for temperature monitoring and in post-operational maintenance tasks.