Corona 350
The Corona 350 is a gyro-stabilized gymbal containing four different cameras: an Ultraviolet camera for corona detection, a thermal imaging camera for detecting hot-spots in powerlines which can lead to costly breakdowns, a visual light camera and a digital frame camera. The Corona 350 is the ideal instrument for aerial power line inspections.
ALMA G4
ALMA G4 (Aerial Laser Methane Assessment) is a fourth-generation remote methane detector. It is designed for operational diagnostics of extended gas transmission and gas distribution facilities for methane leaks. Due to compact design, it can be mounted on any helicopter or light aircraft.
ALMA G5
ALMA G5 (Aerial Laser Methane Assessment) is a fifth-generation airborne methane detection system designed for deployment on small aircraft and UAVs. The system can detect methane leaks from distances of up to 150 meters, or up to 300 meters when equipped with an optional amplifier. It is capable of surveying as much as 600 kilometers per day while maintaining accurate leak detection at flight speeds of up to 100 km/h.
Building on previous generations, the ALMA G5 features a more compact design, four times the laser power, double the measurement rate, and shorter laser pulses. These enhancements deliver twice the sensitivity of earlier models, enabling more reliable detection of even smaller methane emissions.
An integrated infrared laser continuously measures the distance to the target, eliminating the need for an external rangefinder and simplifying system integration.