OGI (OPTICAL GAS IMAGING) CAMERAS
Detect hydrocarbons including methane, propane and butane.
Optical gas imaging is the method of using thermal infrared cameras to visualize gas, including methane and many other organic gases.
Thermal cameras are fast-acting gas leak detection devices. They help keep your workers, your workplace, and your environment safer.
Here’s how it works: Infrared Radiation: An OGI camera emits infrared radiation to the area to be examined.
Gas in Focus: When infrared radiation passes through a volume of gas, certain gases absorb this radiation at specific wavelengths.
Silent Sentinel’s optical gas imaging (OGI) cameras are designed for the detection and visualization of methane, propane, butane, and many other hydrocarbon gas leaks.
These OGI Gas Detection Camera detect leaks quickly, accurately and safely from a distance and are frequently used to monitor pipelines, fuel gas lines, gas storage tanks, thief hatch monitoring and more.
DETECT HYDROCARBON GAS LEAKS
The OGI (Optical Gas Imaging) Gas Detection Camera can detect and visualise gases including methane, propane, butane, and many other hydrocarbon gas leaks.
HIGHLY SENSITIVE IMAGES
Cooled MWIR thermal with 640×512 resolution and 15μm detector produces clear thermal images of any gas leaks.
ANALYTICS AND ALERTS
Working with our Technical Partners, we also offer a full solution with back-end analytics and alerting modules.