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Caméra sonique FLIR Si124 pour la visualisation des fuites

FLIR Si124 sonic camera for leak visualization

The FLIR Si124 is an easy-to-use, stand-alone system for locating leaks in compressed air systems. This lightweight, one-handed solution is designed to help maintenance, manufacturing and engineering professionals identify leaks up to 10 times faster than traditional methods. Built with 124 microphones, the Si124 produces a precise acoustic image that displays ultrasonic information, even in noisy industrial environments. The acoustic image is transposed in real time to the image from the digital camera, which allows the user to precisely locate the source of the sound. This smart tool comes with the “FLIR Acoustic Camera Viewer” cloud service and automatically saves images to it after taking them. Users can then access stored files and listed audio sources for deeper analysis and problem classification. With regular maintenance, the FLIR Si124 can help plants save utility money and delay the expense of installing new compressors.

Find the leak faster

Detect compressed air leaks up to 10 times faster compared to traditional methods thanks to sound visualization.

Reduce costs, save money

Minimize additional costs due to compressed air leaks

Easy control

With this convenient and intelligent tool, immediately classify the severity of the problem

The most important features:

  • Locate problems with precision, even in noisy industrial environments, with high-resolution acoustic images and 124 built-in microphones
  • Instant real-time on-screen display of leakage rate (l/min or CFM)
  • Real-time problem validation
  • data transmission, storage and backup; create reports and perform in-depth analysis with FLIR Acoustic Camera Viewer cloud-based analytics

Si124 sonic camera to visualize discharges in action


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FLIR Si124 sonic camera for leak visualization

The FLIR Si124 is an easy-to-use, stand-alone system for locating leaks in compressed air systems. This lightweight, one-handed solution is designed to help maintenance, manufacturing and engineering professionals identify leaks up to 10 times faster than traditional methods. Built with 124 microphones, the Si124 produces a precise acoustic image that displays ultrasonic information, even in noisy industrial environments. The acoustic image is transposed in real time to the image from the digital camera, which allows the user to precisely locate the source of the sound. This smart tool comes with the “FLIR Acoustic Camera Viewer” cloud service and automatically saves images to it after taking them. Users can then access stored files and listed audio sources for deeper analysis and problem classification. With regular maintenance, the FLIR Si124 can help plants save utility money and delay the expense of installing new compressors.

Find the leak faster

Detect compressed air leaks up to 10 times faster compared to traditional methods thanks to sound visualization.

Reduce costs, save money

Minimize additional costs due to compressed air leaks

Easy control

With this convenient and intelligent tool, immediately classify the severity of the problem

The most important features:

  • Locate problems with precision, even in noisy industrial environments, with high-resolution acoustic images and 124 built-in microphones
  • Instant real-time on-screen display of leakage rate (l/min or CFM)
  • Real-time problem validation
  • data transmission, storage and backup; create reports and perform in-depth analysis with FLIR Acoustic Camera Viewer cloud-based analytics

Si124 sonic camera to visualize discharges in action


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