Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) Cameras for Hydrocarbons
FLIR G-Series

Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) Cameras for Hydrocarbons

The FLIR Gx320, G620, and Gx620 are innovative Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) cameras designed to detect hydrocarbons, methane (CH₄), and other Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) emissions from multiple stages of the oil and gas supply chain, as well as other industrial markets. With up to 640 × 480 (307,200 pixels) thermal resolution, FLIR G-Series cameras have innovative gas quantification analytics that measure leak type and severity inside the camera, eliminating the need for a secondary device. While all models are OOOOa certified, the FLIR Gx320 and Gx620 are ATEX compliant, making these camera models ideal for detecting gas emissions in complex systems including refineries, petrochemical facilities, natural gas well pads, compression stations, and power generation plants.

Type: Gas Detection Cameras
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  • Superior gas visualization and quantification

    Revolutionary gas leak-detection features including quantification analytics inside the camera which measures the type and size of leaks, eliminating the need for a secondary device

  • Record and report findings efficiently

    Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® allow you to connect to smartphones or tablets and effortlessly edit and store images in the cloud, or wirelessly transfer files using the included FLIR Ignite™ cloud service

  • Ergonomic for comfortable operation

    Comfortably operate and interact with your G-Series camera thanks to its rotating 10.16 cm (4 in) LCD touchscreen, which allows you view targets from any direction

What Types of Gases Can You See With an OGI Camera?

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