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FLIR Prometheus C Support
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Quasar 5MP Mini-Dome Support
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PTU-D300-RF Support
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42° Lens with Case (T199590) Support
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24° Lens with Case (T199589) Support
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8 Things Engineers Should Know About Thermal Imaging
Get your free copy of the guidebook today to learn more about thermal imaging!
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FLIR helps roofing professionals find moisture with airborne inspections
FLIR helps roofing professionals find moisture with airborne inspections. Discover how thermal imaging technology can detect water intrusion and ensure roof integrity.
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Top 10 Questions: Gas Leak Quantification with OGI Cameras
This article examines common questions and concerns surrounding quantitative optical gas imaging (qOGI). More specifically, it answers 10 questions related to the use of FLIR’s QL320 platform, which pairs new technology – in the form of a ruggedized plug and play tablet -- with FLIR’s existing GF320, GFx320, and GF620 OGI cameras to quantify hydrocarbon gas leaks in units of mass leak rate, volumetric leak rate, or concentration over pathlength. This article’s subject matter builds on the previous piece in this series, which introduces qOGI systems, discussing their functionality and advantages over competing technologies.
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Understanding Optical Gas Imaging Quantification
A relatively young technology, quantitative optical gas imaging (qOGI), is quickly proving itself to be a viable alternative to toxic vapor analyzers and Bacharach Hi Flow® Samplers as a tool for oil and natural gas industry operators to quantify gas leaks. This article describes qOGI, how it works, its applications, and the equipment necessary for its use. The article also details how qOGI compares to alternative leak quantification technologies.
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Ensure a NDAA-Compliant Security System? | Teledyne FLIR
FLIR provides cybersecure, NDAA-compliant cameras, ensuring robust protection with advanced security features for your security systems.
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The Evolution of Intersections—From Inductive Loops to Artificial Intelligence
How we monitor and address traffic fluctuations has changed over the years. From basic signal timing to advanced vehicle detection, improvements in transportation technology pushed intersections to become safer and more efficient. As the performance of these sensors improves, so does our understanding of complex urban environments.
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Insights from the Field: Preventing Asset Failure, Production Line Shutdowns, and Fires Through Thermal Automation Cameras
Thermal cameras are not only used to safeguard property and people but also to protect mission-critical equipment. At manufacturing plants, maintenance teams want to aggregate data to continually evaluate an asset’s health and know if it is about to fail. Production managers are keen to catch process anomalies that result in faulty products or packaging before these products leave the production line. Safety managers need to detect excessive heat buildup on fuel, hazardous material, and electrical components before combustion occurs and a fire breaks out. By deploying thermal cameras for condition monitoring, process control, and fire prevention applications, plant managers ensure maximum uptime and avoid catastrophic events.