Camera for the food industry FLIR GF77
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camera for the food industry
camera for the food industry
camera for the food industry
camera for the food industry
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Characteristics

Applications
for oil and gas, agriculture, for the food industry
Technology
digital
Function
for gas leak detection, for SF6 gas leak detection, thermographic
Spectrum
IR
Sensor
microbolometer
Interface
USB 2.0, WiFi
Resolution level
640 x 480, 320 x 240
Other characteristics
IP54, WiFi, autofocus, with real time viewing (RTV)

Description

The FLIR GF77 is a groundbreaking uncooled optical gas imaging camera with interchangeable lens options that detect methane, sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), ethylene, ammonia, and other gas emissions. Capable of both gas detection and radiometric temperature measurement for thermal inspections, the GF77 is ideal for electric power utilities, oil and natural gas operations, chemical/manufacturing facilities, the food and agriculture industry, and first responders. This affordable solution offers the benefit of built-in thermographic calibrations and the flexibility to detect a wide range of gases by simply changing lenses. The purchase of a GF77 camera includes a 3-month subscription to FLIR Thermal Studio Pro and FLIR Route Creator. MAXIMIZE EFFICIENCY Safely locate gas leaks and perform accurate thermal inspections using one camera. AFFORDABLE OPTICAL GAS IMAGING From laser-assisted autofocus to 1-Touch Level/Span contrast enhancement, the GF77 offers the latest high-tech features while remaining affordable. STREAMLINE INSPECTIONS AND REPORTING Work easier with the ergonomic design, tools to organize findings in the field such as GPS, Wi-Fi, and annotation, plus rapid-reporting capabilities.

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