The Sherlock SF6 by Gas Imaging Technology joins the family of Sherlock cameras including the Sherlock VOC (Volatile Organic Chemicals) that can image more then 40 gases and the Sherlock FE which has been imaging flare stack gases for over 10 years. The Sherlock cameras are a commercialization by Gas Imaging Technology of the parent company Pacific Advanced Technology which developed and patented the IMSS lens for all camera types, the IMSS was developed in cooperation with government and business to be able to instantly image and identify plumes and other applications.
To get more information about the Sherlock SF6 or to schedule a demonstration please contact cameras@maqs.net or by phone at 1-800-531-6232 or 608-334-6232 with any questions. The info on this website is being assembled from field demo's with orders being accepted by Ox Creek Energy for 2008 delivery of Sherlock SF6 Cameras by Gas Imaging Technology
| Pictures of the Sherlock SF6 | Specifications | SF6 Leak Detection News | Camera Operation and Application Training | Presentations |
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Specifications | SF6 Leak Auto Detection | . | Sherlock PPT 1 spacebar to advance, esc to exit |
| . | . | SF6 Leak Green Color-256 color resolution | . | Sherlock PPT 7 spacebar to advance, esc to exit |
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| . | . | SF6 in Plastic Bag | . | Substation Paper |
| . | . | SF6 Leak at Valve Stem | . | . |
The Sherlock SF6 developed by Gas Imaging Technology incorporates proven technology to image the smallest SF6 gas leaks, setting itself apart from competitors with it's data cube technology that allows quantification of the gas flow during post processing.
The applications include both SF6 electrical power high voltage breakers and magnesium SF6 blanket gas. SF6 has an initial cost, a refill cost and an environmental cost to the ozone layer surrounding the earth which all require responsible custody of the SF6 gas to minimize loss.
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Last update: July 18, 2008