Non-invasive monitoring of Biogas Storage Tanks

Microscopy & microtechniques

Non-invasive monitoring of Biogas Storage Tanks

22 Oct, 2013

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FLIR Systems announces that its FLIR GF320 Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) camera offers unmatched advantages for non-invasive monitoring of leaks from biogas storage tanks.

Optical gas imaging using the FLIR GF320 offers tangible benefits compared to traditional biogas leak ‘sniffers’ because it can scan a broader area much more rapidly and monitor areas that are difficult to reach with contact measurement tools. The portable camera also greatly improves operator safety, by detecting emissions at a safe distance.

The FLIR GF320 contains a cooled Indium Antimonide (InSb) detector. This highly sensitive detector, that operates in the 3.2 - 3.4 micrometer waveband, not only visualises biogas leaks, but also makes the smallest of temperature differences on the storage tank clearly visible.

For further information on Biogas storage tank monitoring using the FLIR GF320 please contact FLIR Systems.

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