EYECGAS MINI
Optical Gas Imager
A compact, handheld thermal camera for efficient gas leak detection with advanced features like wireless communication and image fusion.
Product Features
-
Cost Effective
-
Multiple Models
-
Connectivity
-
User Friendly Interface
-
Thermography and Visible Overlay
-
Automatic Gas Detection
-
Built-in GPS
-
Multiple IR Palettes & Image Modes
description
EyeCGas Mini Uncooled Thermal Camera for Optical Gas Imaging (OGI)
EyeCGas® Mini is a compact, handheld and user-friendly uncooled OGI camera for gas leak detection. The Mini comes in multiple models, which, using different kind of filters, can detect Methane, SF6, Ammonia, HFC Refrigerants and more. Feature-rich, this small handheld camera allows wireless communication, data streaming, image fusion, thermography, video & audio recordings, and more. Compact and durable, the EyeCGas Mini revolutionizes the way inspections are held.
why use
EyeCGas Mini is a compact, uncooled handheld OGI camera. Making it a more cost effective OGI solution. For Medium to large leak detection (Methane). This Feature-rich OGI camera revolutionizes the way inspections are held.
Q&A
Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) is an advanced thermal imaging technology that uses highly sensitive infrared cameras to detect even the smallest fugitive emissions of industrial gases. These gas leak detection cameras provide a fast and safe method for identifying and visualizing leaks, allowing for quick repairs. This proactive approach helps prevent substantial damage, minimize revenue loss, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
Opgal offers two types of gas leak detection cameras: cooled (EyeCGas 2.0 & EyeCGas 24/7 PRO) and uncooled (EyeCGas Mini & EyeCGas 24/7). The main difference lies in their sensitivity and the wavelengths they can detect. Cooled cameras use a cryogenic cooler to detect gases in the MWIR (Mid-Wave Infrared) spectrum, allowing them to identify a wide range of compounds like methane, propane, and over 400 VOCs at small concentrations. Uncooled cameras, on the other hand, detect gases in the LWIR (Long-Wave Infrared) spectrum, but are less sensitive and can only detect compounds like methane (in larger concentrations), ammonia, SF6, and HFCs.
When choosing between the two, cooled cameras offer higher sensitivity, better image quality, and the ability to detect a broader range of gases from greater distances, but they come at a higher cost. Uncooled cameras are more affordable, less sensitive, and suitable for detecting larger leaks at closer ranges.
Cooled OGI cameras are highly sensitive, capable of detecting and visualizing even the smallest leaks of methane, CO2, and over 400 VOCs from distances of up to 10 kilometers (6.2 miles).
Request a Demo
Would love to see a demo? Share your contact details with us and our team will reach out to you shortly.