FLIR Systems Inc - GF320
Optical gas imaging of methane and other volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
The GF320 is used in industrial settings such as oil refineries, natural gas processing plants, offshore platforms, chemical/petrochemical industries, and biogas and power generation plants.
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Features of GF320
Cooled detector The FLIR GF320 contains a cooled Indium Antimonide (InSb) detector. This highly sensitive detector visualizes gases in the 3.2 - 3.4 micrometer waveband. It will not only make gases, but also the smallest of temperature differences, clearly visible.
Temperature range The FLIR GF320 visualizes temperatures from -40°C to +350°C.
Dual use The FLIR GF320 can be used both for finding gas leaks and maintenance inspections.
Available lenses The FLIR GF320 comes either with a fixed 14.5° lens or with a fixed 24° lens. A version with interchangeable lenses is also available but requires a US Department of State license.
General Specifications
Depth | 306 mm including lens |
Height | 161 mm including lens |
Width | 169 mm including lens |
Weight | 2.48 kg including lens and battery |
Additional Specifications
Focal Plane Array (FPA) / Spectral range: Cooled InSb / 3.2–3.4 µm
Accuracy: ±1°C for temperature range (0-100 °C) or ±2% of reading for temperature range (> +100 °C)
Measurement range: -40ºC to +350ºC
Battery operating time: > 3 hours at 25°C and typical use
Start-up time: Typically 7 min. @ 25°C
Operating temperature range: –20°C to +50°C
Gas detection:
Benzene
Ethanol
Ethylbenzene
Heptane
Hexane
Isoprene
Methanol
MEK
MIBK
Octane
Pentane
1-Pentene
Toluene
Xylene
Butane
Ethane
Methane
Propane
Ethylene
Propylene