Detecting hard-to-find carbon dioxide leaks

Published:  07 March, 2016

fliratspr126-imageA.jpgFLIR Systems GF343 is said to be a high performance gas imaging camera designed to visually detect Carbon Dioxide (CO2) in real time. The company says incorporating a cooled Indium Antimonide (InSb) detector the FLIR GF343 is able to provide sensitive detection of even tiny CO2 gas leaks. Carbon Dioxide gas leaks are displayed as plumes of vapour in the camera's infrared image.

Flir says optical gas imaging using the FLIR GF343 is more effective than traditional CO2 sensors because the camera scans a broader area much more rapidly enabling customers to locate hard-to-find leaks more quickly and because the GF343 lets customers detect CO2 gas leaks quickly, easily and from a safe remote distance it also offers significant advantages over contact measurement tools, particularly in difficult to reach areas.

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