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Webinar: Understanding Cooled vs. Uncooled Optical Gas Imaging
8/15/2019
This webinar, hosted by Craig O’Neill, Director of Strategic Business Development for OGI/Oil and Gas Industry at FLIR, is meant to offer a better understanding of the similarities and differences in cooled and uncooled optimal gas imaging (OGI) cameras. Topics discussed will include the science behind the two types of cameras as well as the differences in gas contrast and sensitivity.
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USF Series Filter Housings
8/9/2019
Stainless steel housings constructed using heavy duty 304L or 316L stainless steel with swing bolt closure and lifting davit for maximum durability.
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ASME Code USF & USB Housings
8/9/2019
Shelco Filter’s USB and USF filter housings are ASME Code certified. This new certification allows for worldwide distribution and follows globally accepted engineering standards, which ensures integrity, quality and durability in production and performance. 304L or 316L stainless steel filter housings provide maximum durability, and are available in a variety of sizes, construction materials, gaskets, or with custom features. The Housings have swing bolt closures for easy cartridge change-outs and secure sealing and holds four (4) to fifty-two (52) cartridges to serve a wide range of flow rates. Shelco’s heavy-duty ASME Code cartridge housings are designed for commercial and industrial filter applications.
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Reliable Leak Detection In Industrial Gas Pressure-Relief Stations
6/28/2019
Tessenderlo Kerley International is a chemical group that supplies value-added liquid, soluble, and solid plant nutrition for agriculture applications with a focus on the production of potassium sulfate. Tessenderlo Kerley relies on third parties, like Belgian inspection company, The Sniffers, to inspect for leaks of natural gas at their site on a regular basis. This case study follows the company as it tested the FLIR GF77 uncooled optical gas imaging camera during a leak detection job.
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How To Comply With NFPA Code 30 Requirements For Level And Flow Detection
6/24/2019
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)® Code 30 defines safeguards to reduce the hazards associated with the storage, handling, and use of flammable and combustible liquids. In the USA, NFPA codes are recognized and enforceable under OSHA and many state and local regulations.
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Thermal Imaging Cameras For Flare Monitoring
5/17/2019
Thermal imaging cameras are an ideal monitoring tool for flare stacks, since they allow automated remote monitoring on a 24/7 basis in virtually any weather. In addition, thermal imaging cameras avoid many of the technical and cost-related problems associated with other technologies such as ultraviolet (UV) flame detectors, flame ionization spectrometers, thermocouples, and pyrometers.
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Thermal Imaging Cameras Support The Safety Of Italian Gasification Plants
5/17/2019
Gasification is a promising technology for generating energy. At ISAB Energy, located in the vicinity of Priolo (Sicily), gasifiers are used to convert residual oil fuel into energy under high temperatures. To make sure this process runs smoothly and safely, FLIR thermal cameras are continuously monitoring the skin temperature of gasification vessels.
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Thermal Imaging Provides Early Leak Detection In Oil And Gas Pipelines
5/16/2019
Monitoring the integrity of hundreds of kilometers of oil or gas pipeline networks may seem like a daunting task at first, but fortunately, technology can take over many of the labor-intensive tasks. Canadian video analytics specialist IntelliView knows the demands of oil and gas pipeline operators all too well. The company recently developed a smart camera solution, including a thermal camera from FLIR, to remotely monitor oil pump stations for leaks in an automated way.
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Optical Gas Imaging Camera: FLIR GF620 Datasheet
5/9/2019
The FLIR GF620 is an optical imaging camera designed to detect and visualize methane and other volatile organic compounds. This high-resolution, high-sensitivity camera features a 640 x 480 IR detector. It is also the first FLIR OGI camera to offer Quantification mode (Q-mode) for streamlined set-up of the optional QL320 gas quantification system.
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Optical Gas Imaging Camera: FLIR GF620
5/9/2019
The FLIR GF620 is an optical imaging camera designed to detect and visualize methane and other volatile organic compounds. This high-resolution, high-sensitivity camera features a 640 x 480 IR detector. It is also the first FLIR OGI camera to offer Quantification mode (Q-mode) for streamlined set-up of the optional QL320 gas quantification system.