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Modern infrared camera leak-detection (OGI) enables multi-spectral detection to identify a broad range of gases, supporting safety, environmental compliance, and product recovery within a single workflow.The Downstream Complexity: More Than Just a Methane ProblemFor years, LDAR programs prioritized methane leaks, ...
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The professional uses infrared camera leak detection to scan through the complexity and detect the characteristic flicker of a gas plume that an untrained eye would miss.Hardware Comparison: Choosing Your Camera OGIIn the professional community, the debate centers on hardware: which camera OGI ...
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Leak detection in industrial environments rarely relies on a single technology. ...
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Introduction: Why Methane Cameras Matter Today Methane emissions are no longer treated as an invisible operational side effect. Across energy, industrial, and utility sectors, methane has become a focal point for safety, efficiency, and environmental accountability. A methane camera enables organizations to directly visualize emissions that were previously difficult or impossible to confirm in ...
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Leak detection has become a critical priority across industrial sectors, from energy and power generation to chemical processing and manufacturing. ...
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Using gas cameras and leak detection cameras to protect workers, prevent accidents, and strengthen regulatory compliance Introduction: Safety at the Frontline of Industrial Operations High-risk industrial zones – including refineries, petrochemical plants, offshore platforms, power generation facilities, chemical ...
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Introduction: The Evolving Landscape of Methane Regulation Methane has long been a focal point in global climate policy — and in 2025, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) continues to sharpen its focus through updates to its Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP). One of the most significant developments is the Subpart W Proposed Rule, which updates the framework for reporting ...
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Introduction: The New Era of Smart Leak Detection In today’s industrial landscape, leak detection has evolved from a simple maintenance routine to a critical component of safety, compliance, and sustainability. ...
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Introduction: Why Camera Leak Detection Matters Gas leaks pose significant safety, environmental, and financial risks. ...
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This is where the thermal camera to find leaks comes in. Unlike standard inspection tools, thermal cameras make the invisible visible by detecting changes in temperature and capturing infrared radiation that cannot be seen by human eyes. ...
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Introduction: What Is an OGI Camera? Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) has transformed how industries detect and manage gas leaks. A camera OGI makes the invisible visible by capturing emissions such as methane, VOCs, and refrigerants that cannot be detected by the naked eye. ...
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In high-risk industrial environments, gas leaks can mean far more than lost product - they can result in environmental harm, operational shutdowns, regulatory penalties, and severe safety risks. That’s why more and more facilities are turning to infrared camera leak detection as a frontline strategy for emission control and ...
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In the world of industrial safety and environmental compliance, leak detection is no longer a reactive task – it is a proactive responsibility. ...
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Gas leaks pose critical risks to safety, productivity, and environmental compliance. This article explores how advanced gas leak detection cameras using optical gas imaging (OGI) can prevent downtime and disasters. From real-time visualization to regulatory benefits, we explain why OGI is becoming an industry must-have—and ...
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Thermal and infrared leak detection cameras are transforming industrial safety. Learn how these technologies enable early detection, regulatory compliance, and operational efficiency across ...
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First, we will divide the types of sewer cameras according to the camera head. Pipe Camera Heads There are two main categories that can be split further they are the rotatable camera heads and the straight-view camera heads. Rotatable Camera Heads: The rotatable camera heads or ...
First, we will divide the types of sewer cameras according to the camera head.Pipe Camera Heads There are two main categories that can be split further they are the rotatable camera heads and the straight-view camera heads.Rotatable Camera Heads:The rotatable camera heads or pan ...
Rugged design: well-designed and certified to IP66, and can withstand high humidity up to 95% · V-3 Gas Leak Detecting Thermal Imaging Camera The cooled detector is for gas detecting, which can be used in various scenarios such as petrochemical plant,oil & gas reservoir and natural gas pipeline to keep an eye on safety ...
Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) technology has proven to be a handy tool for detecting and visualizing small gas leaks and more substantial fugitive emissions in petroleum refineries and other Oil & Gas facilities. OGI technology is currently the preferred technology for detecting leaks and emissions of hydrocarbon compounds ...
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This technique uses passive infrared imaging to make normally invisible gas plumes visible to the camera operator. The EyeCGas OGI camera has a minimum detectable leak rate for Hexane of approximately 0.3 grams/hour (1 gallon/year liquid Hexane). ...
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