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FLIR
GF343 Optical Gas Imaging Camera (24° Lens)


The FLIR GF343 (320x240) with 24° Lens optical gas imaging camera lets you see carbon dioxide leaks quickly, easily, and from a safe distance.

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65702-0102

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FLIR GF343 w/24° Fixed Lens, 320x240, (Gas Detection Camera)

The FLIR GF343 is an optical gas imaging camera that lets you see carbon dioxide leaks quickly, easily, and from a safe distance. Whether CO2 is a byproduct of a production process, a trace gas used to detect hydrogen leaks from power generators, or part of an enhanced oil recovery program, fast and accurate detection of CO2 is key to keeping your operation running safely, efficiently, and profitably.

Fast, Unbeatable Gas Detection

Visualise Gas in Real Time - The GF343 displays the optical gas image in real-time, so you can quickly scan large areas for signs of gas emissions.

Trace Hydrogen Leaks to their Source - By adding 3-4% CO2 to hydrogen as a tracer gas, the GF343 can localize leaks and verify repairs.

Decrease Downtime, Save Money - Use the GF343 during regular operations to find leaks and confirm repairs—avoiding outages as well as costly regulatory fines.

 

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