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Norwegian waste treatment company uses infrared camera from Flir to detect gas leaks
[09.08.2012, 12:37pm, Thu. GMT]
A Flir GF320 gas camera is enabling Norwegian waste treatment company Lindum Ressurs og Gjenvinning to spot methane leaks, prevent uncontrolled gas venting and keep the air clean at and around its landfill sites. Lindum’s main site in Drammen, Norway, features a biogas production plant and a large landfill consisting of selected solid waste covered with clay layers. The methane gas produced by the landfill is extracted and used for power production and residential heating. The landfill also discharges hydrogen sulphide, a gas that can be an irritation for surrounding residential areas.To detect these gas leaks, Lindum purchased the Flir GF320 infrared camera, which traces and visualises about 20 volatile organic compound (VOC) gases including methane.
 
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