Drone Flare Inspection

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Drone Flare Inspection

Gas and oil companies can never do without the assistance of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) or commonly known as drones for their flare stack inspections. The drone flare inspection is very crucial to the company’s operation to prevent accidents and shut down.

Drones are more recognized and highly utilized as tools for remote inspections especially in the oil and gas industry. Drone flare inspection is a must for the flare system. The system safely dispose off the unused gas platforms to prevent the accumulation of flammable cloud that could trigger fire or explosion. It functions effectively if the Volatile Organic Compounds or VOCs are fully transformed into non-hazardous burning products without generating smoke.

In an oil and gas refinery, drone flare inspection is a regular routine to ensure the safety of its workers and for continuous operation. Flare stacks are essential because it is where shooting flames come out. These are excess gases formed in the course of chemical manufacturing burning off.

At the flare stack’s opening, the temperature could reach to hundreds of degrees. The metal would be in a constant, extreme pressure. The tiniest crack or even the minimum amount of wear in the unlikely area would cause fire. That is why refineries need drone flare inspection to make sure that everything is working properly.

Advantages of Drone Flare Inspection

➤ Flare stacks are towers that could reach up to 100 meters. The use of drone is practical to save time and lives as well.

➤ Drone flare inspection would not take much time and usually takes about less than half an hour. These small machines can get closer to the flare stack’s mouth for better coverage.

➤Because shut down is not needed for drone flare inspection, the operation is continuous, thus saving money.

Droneworxs is the right company for the right job. It could carry out drone flare inspections for the companies regarding regulatory and operational purposes. Strong wind as well as rain could hinder the drone’s safe operation.

However, Droneworxs employs the best Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) certified chief pilots known as RPAS Controllers. They can get the job well done. They also make use of drones that are certified by the Chief Maintenance Controller making them airworthy.

The drones that Droneworxs use can fly up to 400 feet making it ideal for drone flare inspections. It could capture the real time action images and footages because of its Real Time Kinematics (RTK) technology. This is ideal for inspecting the flare systems of any leaks, cracks, or corrosion.

For the best coverage, the company added the Sony Alpha A7R III to its line of especially designed UAVs. It guarantees a high-resolution pixel regardless of time the equipment was used. It utilizes the 5-axis image equilibrium to eradicate camera shudder. The immense sensitiveness of this camera ranges up to 15 stretches of effective spectrum.

Let Droneworxs handle the job for you and be assured that everything is in good hands. You may contact them at +61 488 033 938 and through their email address at droneworxs@gmail.com.

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Tony is our CASA accredited Chief Remote Drone Pilot. His role is to oversee and authorise all Company unmanned aerial operations before they leave the ground. , Having an immense background in Military aviation with the Royal New Zealand Airforce (RNZAF) he is a qualified Aircraft engineer who has worked on many military fixed and rotary wing aircraft and remotely piloted aircraft. His passion,and diverse experience in all things aviation related, place him in a position to ensure the safest and most reliable outcomes are achieved each and every time our unmanned aircraft systems take to the skies.