Independant Validation for Optical Gas Imaging Cameras

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Independant Validation for Optical Gas Imaging Cameras

19 Oct, 2016

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FLIR Systems has announced that its FLIR GF320 and GF300 optical gas imaging (OGI) cameras have received sensitivity standard validation by UK-based National Physical Laboratory (NPL), making them compliant with the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) OOOOa Methane rule for the oil and gas industry.

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