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GasFIR UAV

Drone-mounted OGI camera for methane and VOCs
 
 
 

Aerial monitoring and visual detection of methane and VOC leaks

GasFIR UAV OGI camera is a high-performance drone-mounted solution for precise detection of methane and other VOC leaks. Featuring a high-sensitivity infrared sensor and advanced image processing, it delivers real-time visualization of gas emissions from the air. Ideal for monitoring refineries, offshore platforms, chemical plants, power stations, biogas facilities, storage tanks, pipelines, and flare stacks, GasFIR UAV helps identify even the smallest leaks before they turn into major issues.

GasFIR UAV key features and advantages

  • Turnkey solution for use with UAVs

  • Real-time detection of methane and other VOC leaks

  • High-sensitivity cooled MWIR FPA detector

  • Compact and lightweight housing

  • View and full control of the OGI sensor via app

How GasFIR UAV works

GasFIR UAV makes invisible gas leaks visible by detecting infrared light that gases absorb and emit. Using special filters, the camera shows these emissions as clouds on the screen in real time, allowing for safe and efficient leak detection without physical contact.

How GasFIR UAV works

GasFIR UAV makes invisible gas leaks visible by detecting infrared light that gases absorb and emit. Using special filters, the camera shows these emissions as clouds on the screen in real time, allowing for safe and efficient leak detection without physical contact.

Where GasFIR UAV applies

GasFIR UAV is perfect for routine inspection and maintenance of oil and gas storage sites, gas stations, power and chemical plants, as well as various equipment and infrastructure facilities.
  • Petrochemical industry

  • Power industry

  • Chemical industry

  • Offshore platforms and rigs

  • Factories

  • Ships container areas

  • Infrastructure facilities

  • Gas pipelines

Contact us

You can order the equipment or ask questions here