Telops, specialist in infrared cameras and hyperspectral imaging systems for the defense and security, environmental, industrial and research markets, has launched its newest gas imaging camera, the Hyper-Cam Methane. This gas detection camera has been designed to detect, identify and quantify small quantities of methane even allowing the mapping of atmospheric methane at concentrations as low as 1 ppm.
The hyperspectral imaging camera has been specifically designed for use by environmental and research scientists who need to have a clear picture of the quantity of methane in a given scene. This instrument is ideal for landfill monitoring, biogas emission measurements, characterisation of natural gas leaks in hard to reach areas, liquefied natural gas (LNG) leak detection and quantification as well as the detection, identification and quantification of greenhouse gases in agriculture, environmental, and forensic research.
This highly sensitive, methane imaging research camera is sure to be a welcome addition in any research project involved in the detection, identification and quantification of methane gas leaks and emissions.