VOC Leak Detection using thermal imaging or infrared technology |
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What is it?
An infrared inspector will assist you in detecting and stopping VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) leaks. VOCs can be solvents and other compounds that evaporate into the air quickly. Examples include: gasoline, Freon, and other fluorinated/chlorinated compounds. |
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Why use it?
Leaking VOC gases are costly and dangerous. Detecting leaking VOC creates a safe environment and saves money. Oil industries routinely use this service to prevent explosions and increase maintenance efficiency. |
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Who typically needs this?
Oil and gas industry, utilities, and fueling stations. |
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