An optical gas imaging camera makes it easy to continuously scan installations in remote areas or in zones that are difficult to access. Continuous monitoring allows you to instantly see when a dangerous or costly gas leak appears so that immediate action can be taken. Optical gas imaging (OGI) cameras are widely used in industrial settings such as oil refineries, natural gas processing plants, offshore platforms, chemical/ petrochemical industries, and biogas and power generation plants. OGI cameras such as the FLIR A6604 detect harmful greenhouse gases that can seriously harm the environment .
COOLED DETECTOR MAKES THE SMALLEST TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCES VISIBLE
FLIR A6604 contains a cooled indium antimonide (InSb) detector that produces thermal images of 640 x 512 pixels. More pixels give you a wider field of view so that you can monitor larger installations. It also offers an ultracrisp image. The high sensitivity mode further enhances the detection level of the camera so that the smallest gas leaks can be detected
EASY TO CONTROL
FLIR A6604 is easy to control from a safe distance. It can be fully controlled over Ethernet and easily integrated in a TCP/ IP network. The FLIR A6604 is GigE Vision and GenICam compatible
FLIR A6604 DETECTS THE FOLLOWING GASES:
Methane, propane, ethylene, benzene, ethanol, ethylbenzene, heptane, hexane, isoprene, methanol, MEK, MIBK, octane, pentane, 1-pentene, toluene, xylene, butane, ethane, and propylene.
Specifications | |
Overview | |
Detector Type | Focal Plane Array (FPA), cooled InSb |
Housing material | Aluminum |
IR Resolution | 640 x 512 pixels |
Spectral Range | 3.2–3.4 µm |
Weight | 2.3 kg (5 Ibs) |
Zoom | 1x or 2x digital |