GAS Leak Detection Thermal Camera

The Falcon 20 infrared camera is a preventative maintenance solution to spot leaks in piping, flanges and connections in petrochemical operations. The infrared camera can rapidly scan large areas and pinpoint leaks in real time. It is ideal for monitoring plants that are difficult to reach with contact measurement tools.

Literally thousands of components can be scanned per shift without the need to interrupt the process. It reduces repair downtime and provides verification of the process. Above all it is exceptionally safe, allowing potentially dangerous leaks to be monitored from several meters away. Falcon 20 will significantly improve your work safety, environmental and regulatory compliance, not to mention helping to improve the bottom line by finding leaks that essentially decrease profits. The new GF300/320 now embeds GPS data into the image allowing workers to pinpoint the location of the leak or hot spot.

Key Features

  • Visualize gas leaks in real time
  • Fully calibrated for temperature measurement applications
  • Inspect without interruption of process
  • Considerably reduce inspection time
  • Trace leaks to source
  • Spot leaks close by or meters away
  • Verification of repair

Makes Reporting Easy

 
Images from Falcon 20 infrared cameras are recordable to any off-the-shelf video recorder for easy archiving and documentation

Gases Detected and Minimum Detected leak rate (MDLR)

 
Independent laboratory (third party) testing confirms that the GasFindIR cameras can see the following gases at the minimum detected leak rate (MDLR):
  • 1-Pentene - 5.6g/hr
  • Benzene - 3.5g/hr
  • Butane -0.4g/hr
  • Ethane - 0.6g/hr
  • Ethanol - 0.7g/hr
  • Ethylbenzene - 1.5g/hr
  • Ethylene - 4.4g/hr
  • Heptane - 1.8g/hr
  • Hexane - 1.7g/hr
  • Isoprene - 8.1g/hr
  • MEK - 3.5g/hr
 
  • Methane - 0.8g/hr
  • Methanol - 3.8g/hr
  • MIBK - 2.1g/hr
  • Octane - 1.2g/hr
  • Pentane - 3.0g/hr
  • Propane - 0.4g/hr
  • Propylene - 2.9g/hr
  • Toluene - 3.8g/hr
  • Xylene - 1.9g/hr