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World Ozone Day 2025: Raytron's Handheld OGI Cameras Drive Global Efforts to Prevent Hazardous Gas Leaks
Traditional methods of gas leak detection require proximity to potential leak sources with point sensors, which is laborious, slow and hazardous. In contrast, use infrared technology to visualize gas leaks that are invisible to the naked eye. By detecting specific infrared wavelengths absorbed by industrial gases such as methane and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), infrared thermal cameras display real-time, smoke-like imagery of leaks. This enables surveys from safe distances, reduces inspection time, and enhances detection accuracy, even in challenging environments.
Leveraging its pioneering thermal imaging technology, Raytron launched a series of . Its flagship handheld OGI camera incorporates a infrared detector with thermal sensitivity, allowing it to detect even minor methane and industrial gas leaks. Custom filters improve signal-to-noise ratio, while AI-driven gas cloud visualization algorithms support real-time alerts and plume analytics, helping prioritize repairs and streamline compliance reporting.
"Our goal at Raytron is to arm industries and regulators with the most precise and reliable infrared tools to tackle climate change at its source," said Sharon, Director of Infrared Division at Raytron. "By making the invisible visible, we're providing a foundational technology for accountability and environmental stewardship in the decarbonization era."
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