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Improve Rail Maintenance Shed Efficiency with the FLIR Si2-Pro Acoustic Camera
The traditional method of detecting air leaks in compressed and pneumatic systems is performed using a bubble spray. This requires a technician to walk the length of the train, listening carefully, often against the backdrop of a cacophony of background noise, trying to detect a leak. On a recent visit to a busy railway maintenance yard, the FLIR Si2-Pro acoustic imaging camera was challenged to see if it could improve the engineer’ ability to diagnose and repair faults more quickly.
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From Heat to Hazard: Why Forestry Kilns and Biomass Dryers Need Early Fire Detection Systems
Kilns and dryers in forestry facilities pose serious fire risks due to high heat and combustible dust. Discover how FLIR thermal imaging technology enables early fire detection, protects assets, and prevents costly industrial fires before they ignite.
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Catch Bottle Cap Seal Defects Before They Cost You
Jerry Beeney, Director of Global Business Development at Teledyne FLIR, brings over 20 years of experience driving growth in thermal imaging solutions. He’s led product launches, managed strategic accounts, and built lasting client relationships, leveraging his technical and sales expertise to align innovations with market needs in science and automation.
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Survival: Structure Consumed, Rescue Made, Life Saved – and TIC Recovered
How tough are FLIR TICs? Tough enough to withstand a fully-engulfed house fire – fully operational and ready for action.
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Bottled Water Company Implements Large-Format IR Windows
A leading water bottling company was looking for a new maintenance process for electrical systems throughout their facilities. It needed to be efficient, cost-effective, safe, and most importantly, create the fewest interruptions to production. In this case study, see how consultants determined the company's needs and the solutions they provided.
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FLIR Total Solutions for Oil and Gas
FLIR has your back when it comes to the oil and gas industry. Today’s high pressured and highly competitive business environment demands reliability and foresight, especially when even the smallest disruption can have a big effect on your business. So FLIR offers the total solution—from infrared, acoustic, cameras to training and support—putting you in control of condition monitoring and allows you to make fast, data driven decisions to minimize disruption and maximize efficiency. So, when you need to be sure, you know you can rely on us.
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Measuring the heat generation of the fiber laser and utilizing it for optimization to produce higher power
Dr. Reza Amani (Project Associate Professor from the Center for Attosecond Laser Science, Graduate School of Science at The University of Tokyo) utilizes thermal imaging cameras to measure heat that is generated on the gain fiber of a fiber laser, thereby preventing equipment damage or injuries to operators due to a rupture that may occur when temperature limits are exceeded. These cameras can help with giving instructions to students during experiments, improving safety for operators at on-site applications, and improving performance of the equipment, etc.
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Teledyne FLIR Joins Oregon Zoo in Celebrating Record Breaking Hatching for Condors
Teledyne FLIR is joining the Oregon Zoo in celebrating a record hatching season for endangered California condors. Twelve fuzzy condor chicks are joining the nest at the Oregon Zoo this spring, setting a record from last year’s ten chicks. These birds will eventually head to a wild release site where they will join other free roaming condors in California and Arizona. Until then, the chicks will spend at least eight months with their parents before being moved to pre-release pens for about a year.
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Teledyne FLIR Helps to Keep Airspace Surrounding Swedish Critical Infrastructure Free of Drones
Teledyne FLIR successfully completed an installation of a long-range drone detection system for a critical infrastructure site in Sweden. A smart slew-to-cue system, combining radar, thermal imaging and visual sensors, makes sure no unmanned aircraft system goes undetected.
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Guarding the Night: Stopping Poachers with the Help of FLIR Thermal Imaging Tech
One hundred new FLIR Scion OTM Thermal Monocular cameras will soon be deployed across Kenya as a tool to help end illegal poaching in Kenya, thanks to a donation to World Wildlife Fund (WWF) from Teledyne FLIR. The company has been working with WWF since 2016 to support the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) and rangers from regional conservancies to stop illegal poaching at Kenyan wildlife parks.
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Q&A: Protecting Wildlife in Africa with WWF and Teledyne FLIR
Teledyne FLIR has worked with the WWF since 2016 by providing fix-mounted security cameras, truck-mounted cameras, and handheld thermal cameras, among other pieces of equipment, along with engineering and technical support. This partnership has led to the arrest of hundreds of poachers since 2016, and the success of the program has led to widespread deployment of FLIR thermal imaging cameras at parks and private land across Kenya and other African nations including Zambia.
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Teledyne FLIR Participates in Interpol Drone Countermeasure Exercise
Today, perimeter security threats do not only include intruders who linger in the shadows with wire cutters. Lightweight, unmanned aerial systems (UASs) that can fly straight over perimeter fences carrying any number of payloads, in or out, have changed the game completely. This has created a uniquely challenging environment for commercial and military security personnel alike. That challenge has not, however, gone unmatched. In September 2021, INTERPOL and Norwegian Police carried out a three-day exercise in Oslo to evaluate and test drone countermeasures in a secure airspace environment. Teledyne FLIR devices yielded superior performance in the tests, only further setting them apart as a competitive and reliable Counter UAS (C-UAS) solution provider.