Pine Environmental delivers Teledyne FLIR’s GF320 series IR cameras

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Teledyne FLIR (Forward Looking Infrared) based in Wilsonville, Oregon has developed the GF320 series of infrared cameras that tracks and detects gas leaks quickly, accurately, and safely. “We are excited about this opportunity with Teledyne FLIR and our new ability to bring these top-notch technologies and solutions to our clients.”— Pine Environmental Director of Operations and Sales, Maurice Eddy.

Teledyne FLIR GF320 Series Available for Rent or Purchase Through Pine Environmental. Pine is made the authorized reseller of Teledyne FLIR products. The GF320 series of infrared cameras tracks and detects gas leaks quickly, accurately, and safely.

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A top-selling and successful line of handheld infrared cameras by Teledyne FLIR is now available for rental and sale through Pine Environmental. Capable of detecting and visualizing the infrared spectrum, these cameras can be used to display and measure temperature gradients, find invisible gas leaks, discover the source of energy loss, and more.

Teledyne FLIR thermal imaging cameras can be a crucial element of condition monitoring, leak detection, building diagnostics, and public safety programs.

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