Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) Camera for Carbon Dioxide (CO₂)
FLIR G343

Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) Camera for Carbon Dioxide (CO₂)

The FLIR G343 is an innovative Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) camera used to visualize possible carbon dioxide (CO₂) gas leaks in complex systems including enhanced oil recovery, carbon capture systems, and hydrogen-cooled power generators. Whether or not CO₂ is a byproduct of a production process or used as a trace gas, the portable, non-contact G343 is ideal for detecting CO₂ gas leaks without interfering or shutting down large-scale manufacturing operations.
Type: Gas Detection Cameras
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  • Superior gas visualization

    The G343 uses FLIR’s patented High-Sensitivity Mode (HSM), which makes CO₂ leaks stand out more clearly while allowing you to efficiently scan thousands of components and with 1-Touch Level/Span, you can auto-adjust the level and span of your image with a single touch

  • Record and report findings efficiently

    Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® allow you to connect to smartphones or tablets and effortlessly edit and store images in the cloud, or wirelessly transfer files using the included FLIR Ignite™ cloud service

  • Ergonomic for comfortable operation

    Comfortably operate and interact with your G343 thanks to its rotating 10.16 cm (4 in) LCD touchscreen, which allows you view targets from any direction

What Types of Gases Can You See With an OGI Camera?

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