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The top 5 reasons HVAC/R pros need a thermal camera
From checking coil temperatures to finding air leaks around ducts, a thermal imaging camera can be a vital tool for proper HVAC/R troubleshooting.
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Using GFx320 to Measure Separator Sand Levels in Explosive Atmospheres
In hydraulic fracturing, accumulations of sand must be found quickly and removed before they cause damage to equipment. Most methods for finding the sand proved unreliable, until engineers realized the solution involved a high-tech tool they already had on hand.
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FLIR Partners with Providence Photonics for Gas Leak Quantification
FLIR is proud to partner with Providence Photonics on the announcement of new Quantitative Optical Gas Imaging (qOGI) technology, which is designed to work solely with FLIR GF-Series cameras.
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Optical Gas Imaging Regulations in the United States and Europe
Learn more about Optical Gas Imaging Regulations
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Smart traffic sensors help alleviate city congestion in Moscow, Russia
Traffic jam statistics for the city of Moscow are not very encouraging, to say the least. In order to tackle its heavy traffic congestion problem, the city of Moscow recently started with the development of an Intelligent Transportation System. To smoothen the traffic flows along signalized intersections, Moscow called upon the expertise of FLIR Systems. Over 3,000 TrafiCam x-stream vehicle presence sensors will make sure traffic signal cycles are adapted to the actual traffic.
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A Total Traffic Monitoring Solution for Marseille
“For this project, FLIR Systems is offering a complete detection and monitoring solution, including automatic incident detection, surveillance cameras, mobile cameras, recording capabilities and visualization,” comments Mario Pinto, area manager at FLIR Intelligent Transportation Systems. “With the addition of this contract, our technology is now monitoring all current tunnels in the city of Marseille.” For these Marseille tunnels, FLIR Systems is offering high-quality video servers with integrated video analytics, as well as an integrated automatic incident detection system.
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Monitoring traffic at the RionAntirion Bridge, day and night
The Rion-Antirion Bridge in Greece is the world's longest cable-stayed bridge with a suspended deck. Stretching over 2,252m (2,883m including the access viaduct), The Rion-Antirion viaduct limits the crossing time over the Gulf of Corinth to around five minutes. To ensure safety on the bridge and make quick interventions possible in case an accident happens, the bridge makes use of smart Automatic Incident Detection technology and thermal imaging cameras from FLIR Systems.
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Automatic Incident Detection and traffic data collection in the Festning and Bjørvika tunnels (Oslo, Norway)
The Festning and the Bjørvika Tunnel are two motorway tunnels on the E18 in the city center of Oslo, Norway. Both tunnels have been equipped with intelligent incident detection technology from FLIR to guarantee high-level road user safety 24/7.
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TrafiCam sensors help meet Indonesia’s ambitious traffic management plans in Jakarta and Surabaya
When talking about the Jakarta, Indonesia’s economic, cultural and political centre, it is very easy to lapse into superlatives. With a population of over 10 million people, it is the most populous city in Indonesia and in Southeast Asia, as well as the thirteenth most populated city in the world. The official metropolitan area, known as Jabodetabek, is also the second largest in the world.
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Video-based Automatic Incident Detection and Traffic Statistics in the Clem Jones Tunnel – Brisbane Australia
FLIR’s video based automatic incident detection and traffic statistics collection system is implemented in Brisbane’s Clem Jones Tunnel (CLEM7), formerly known as the North-South Bypass Tunnel (NSBT).
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Smart traffic management in the city of Darmstadt
In order to make intelligent traffic management possible and make traffic flows smoother, the city’s traffic authorities have installed more than 200 video detectors from FLIR Systems. The city also makes use of FLIR’s video management system FLUX which visualizes the traffic streams coming from a wide variety of cameras.
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Thermal imaging cameras help guarantee fire safety in tunnels
In tunnels, thermal imaging cameras are used to monitor traffic flows or detect incidents in an early stage. In other applications, like firefighting, thermal imaging cameras are a reliable addition to human vision, because they can help firefighters see through smoke or detect hot spots.