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SIGIS 2 • Long Distance Identification, Visualization and Quantification of Gases Innovation with Integrity
Open the catalog to page 1Key Features Scanning Gas Imaging System Automatic real-time identification and quantification of target compounds like ammonia Passive long-range detection (telescope), no external light sources or reflection optics necessary Low detection limits due to high optical throughput and lowest noise Compensation of atmospheric gases and interfering compounds No calibration to target gas necessary, automatic radiometric calibration Large real-time spectral library and an extended offline library available (TICs and CWAs) Ready for continuous surveillance (24/7) Video- and infrared cameras for day...
Open the catalog to page 2Rotating Head GPS Camera Infrared Camera Scanning Mirror Scanning Infrared Gas Imaging System SIGIS 2 with a schematic illustration of its working principle. The Scanning Infrared Gas Imaging System SIGIS 2 comprises of a Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectrometer with a telescope and a rotating head. Inside this 360° rotatable head, a scanning mirror and a camera are positioned for fully automatic surveillance of the environment. The large optics inside the spectrometer provide high optical throughput that enables the fast measurement of ultra-low noise infrared spectra without the...
Open the catalog to page 3OPUS RS To measure a certain area of interest a selection is made directly in the video image inside OPUS RS. The selected area is scanned and in each scanning mirror position an infrared spectrum is measured. The measured spectra are analyzed automatically and an alarm is generated in case a target compound is identified. The position of identification is indicated by an overlay of the analysis result on the scene image. The compound can easily be located and the analysis result can be interpreted intuitively: In the example shown on the right, the measurement of ammonia in the exhaust of...
Open the catalog to page 4Application Due to its capability to automatically detect and quantify gases even in a continuous 24/7 measurement mode, the SIGIS 2 can cover a broad range of applications. Among these are the surveillance of industrial facilities, environmental and atmospheric applications and academic research, such as in volcanology as well as the detection of gases for safety and security applications. As such the SIGIS 2 is also part of the equipment of emergency response forces around the world to detect and visualize potentially harmful gases released at disasters or accidents as well as to observe...
Open the catalog to page 5By measuring a gas cloud with two SIGIS 2 systems under an angle, as shown in the picture on the left, a three-dimensional cloud model can be derived within OPUS RS by means of a tomographic reconstruction. The cloud position, as well as its dimensions can be calculated and gas concentrations can be determined from the column densities. The 3-dimensional cloud model derived in OPUS RS can also be opened in a geographic information system (GIS), such as Google Earth™ for further visualization. Measurement setup with two SIGIS 2 systems around a potential release point to determine the...
Open the catalog to page 6Plant Surveillance with SIGIS 2 Industrial plants can be observed by one or multiple SIGIS 2 systems for the fast detection of leakages and disaster prevention. To operate the systems from a remote control-center the systems can be connected using fiber optical cables to span large distances. If several SIGIS 2 systems are used for the simultaneous surveillance of a large industrial facility, the single systems can be integrated via a dedicated local network. In the exemplary setup shown below, all information can be accessed through a main PC in the plant control-center. Optionally, the...
Open the catalog to page 7The SIGIS 2 is part of the equipment of emergency response forces around the world to identify and visualize potentially harmful gases at disasters or accidents or to observe high-profile events, such as political summits or international sports events. Due to its ruggedized construction and special shock absorbing mounts the SIGIS 2 can be operated in helicopters and motor vehicles. Additionally to toxic industrial compounds (TICs) also chemical warfare agents (CWAs, optional) can be detected and visualized from long distances. Permanent installation of a SIGIS 2 system in an emergency...
Open the catalog to page 8SIGIS 2 systems are also used for the surveillance of high-profile events such as international sports events. SIGIS 2 at a DFB cup final in the Olympic stadium in Berlin. Accessories: (1) To optimize the line of sight, a tripod for elevated and levelled positioning is available. (2) Mobile power supply for field operation of more than six hours. Can also be used as uninterruptible power supply (UPS). (3) For the secure vehicle integration a shock mount frame is available. (4) A ladder mount enables mounting the SIGIS 2 on aerial ladders of fire emergency trucks.
Open the catalog to page 9Know How meets Service Bruker Optics is the leading manufacturer and worldwide supplier of Fourier Transform Infrared, Near Infrared and Raman spectrometers for various industries and applications. For years, we set new standards on the market when it comes to precision and efficiency, ergonomics and ease of operation, consulting and services. Worldwide on-site: We are there where you need us. Highest Quality from a Renowned Company: Always more than you expect Bruker‘s competence is there where our customers need it - from the very first contact. Our application specialists are scientists...
Open the catalog to page 11Bruker Our success stems from our commitment and dedication to provide you the proper analytical tool you require to solve a demanding research problem or run daily quality control routine procedures. Related Bruker Optics Instrumentation HI90 Hyperspectral Imaging System The HI 90 is a high performance imaging Fourier transform spectrometer based on a focal plane array detector that allows for real-time identification, quantification and visualization of gas clouds from long distances. Each pixel of the array records an interferogram from the corresponding field of view. A spectrum is...
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