Optical Imaging
Optical Gas Imaging Camera Helps Improve Polymerisation Process Safety
Sep 02 2012
FLIR Systems has released an applications report and video that demonstrates how process operators at the Borealis high-pressure, low-density polyethylene (LDPE) plant in Stenungsund, Sweden are using a FLIR GF306 optical gas imaging camera to detect potentially dangerous gas leaks.
Before the purchase of a FLIR GF306 optical gas imaging camera, Borealis used gas 'sniffers', devices which measure the concentration of a certain gas in one single location and generate a concentration reading in ppm. An operator of the FLIR GF306 stated "The main advantage of the optical gas imaging camera is that it provides you with the possibility to detect gases in real-time visually. Whereas sniffers just give you a number, an optical gas imaging camera allows you to detect gas leakage anywhere within the field of view of the camera. This speeds up the inspections considerably."
Now that Borealis have a FLIR GF306 optical gas imaging camera they are able to do a quick scan at every start-up. Process operators are able to scan approximately 80% of the entire plant in about thirty minutes. To do the same task with gas sniffers would need a team of ten people working for two full days.
The implementation of the FLIR GF306 optical gas imaging camera has been seen by Borealis to increase the safety within the plant and reduce the environmental impact of their LDPE production process. To download a copy of the application report and view the video please visit www.flir.com/cs/emea/en/view/?id=56408.
The FLIR GF306 optical gas imaging camera contains a cooled Quantum Well Infrared Photodetector (QWIP) that produces thermal images with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels at a thermal sensitivity of 25 mK (0.025°C). The gas visualisation functionality of the FLIR GF-Series optical gas imaging cameras is based on infrared absorption. Gases absorb electromagnetic radiation in certain parts of the spectrum. FLIR GF-Series optical gas imaging cameras contain a spectral filter, a focal plane array and optics that are specifically tuned to such a part of the spectral range.
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