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MWIR for Remote Sniffing and Locating of Gases

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Raf Vandersmissen, Sinfrared, and Thomas Zimmermann, TIB Infrared Solutions

A mid-wave infrared camera visualizes methane gas leaking from a drilling platform. Methane is a greenhouse gas that is significantly more damaging than carbon dioxide. When it leaks uncontrolled from industrial plants, it can easily escape into the atmosphere. This is seen primarily as an economic loss, but it also contributes to the destruction of the environment. Sensitive high-resolution mid-wave infrared (MWIR) cameras can accurately detect such emissions without placing a direct-measurement gas-detection system in the danger zone. Figure 1. The transmission spectrum of...Read full article

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    Published: November 2014
    FeaturesFilterscamerasinfrared camerasOpticsImagingspectroscopyMaterialsSensors & DetectorsindustrialenergyEuropemid-wave infrared cameraMWIRmethane gas leakdrilling platformemission detectionOnca MWIR cameraXenicsIR spectroscopyremote gas measurementRaf VandersmissenThomas Zimmermann

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