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Crysound CRY8125

IECEx and ATEX-certified 200-mic handheld acoustic camera with optional thermal imaging module for remote detection of gas leaks, partial discharges, and mechanical wear
 
 
 

TÜV-Certified Handheld Acoustic Camera for Gas Leaks, Partial Discharges, Mechanical Wear, and Thermal Imaging in Explosive Environments

CRY8125 is a powerful and reliable intrinsically safe handheld acoustic camera designed to quickly and accurately detect gas leaks, partial discharges, and signs of mechanical wear. It’s equipped with a 200-channel MEMS microphone array, a durable IP54-rated housing, and the fastest processor in its class. Certified by TÜV for IECEx and ATEX standards, the CRY8125 is approved for use in explosive atmosphere. To meet these strict requirements, it has undergone rigorous testing in extreme humidity and temperature conditions, while still maintaining full protection against dust and moisture ingress. Thanks to its advanced HyperVision algorithm, the camera filters out background noise to pinpoint the exact source of ultrasonic emissions. It detects leaks of any gas type, calculates the leak rate, and estimates potential financial losses. The device also identifies and classifies different types of partial discharges and spots mechanical faults like bearing damage or friction. An optional thermal imaging module adds infrared diagnostics for a more complete picture. With a user-friendly interface and built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, CRY8125 makes inspections faster, easier, and more efficient across a wide range of industries.

CRY8125 key features and advantages

  • 200-channel MEMS microphone array

  • TÜV certificate for IECEx and ATEX zone 2 (II 3 G Ex ic IIC T5 Gc / II 3 D Ex ic IIIC T100℃ Dc)

  • Detection range up to 200 meters

  • Locates 2 bar 0.003 L/min leak at a distance of 10 meters

  • Detects any type of gas and quickly estimates economic damage of gas leaks

  • Eliminates environmental noise with HyperVision algorithm

  • Detects and classifies partial discharges

  • Real-time PRPD spectrum

  • Thermal imaging resolution 640×512 or 384×288

  • Thermal imaging range from -20 to 500 ℃

  • Captures and visualizes acoustic and infrared data in real time

  • Generates reports for acoustic and infrared data

  • Wireless data transfer via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi

  • Redesigned user interface

  • 1920×1200 8-inch LCD Display

  • Rubber molded and weight only 1.4 kg

  • Up to 10 hours of operation with replaceable battery

  • Endures 28 days of extreme reliability testing

How CRY8125 works

CRY8125 detects ultrasound produced by gas leaks, partial discharges and mechanical wear. Using a 200-channel microphone array and HyperVision algorithm, it accurately locates the source of the ultrasound while filtering out background noise. The device detects any gas type, measures leak rates, and estimates financial impact to support maintenance planning. It also finds and classifies partial discharges, identifies mechanical issues, and supports an external thermal imaging module for enhanced diagnostics.

Where CRY8125 applies

While the CRY8125 is a versatile tool across many industries, its key strength lies in its ability to operate in hazardous environments such as those found in the oil, gas, chemical, and power sectors. In the oil industry, it helps identify dangerous leaks of hydrogen sulfide (H₂S), methane (CH₄), and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). In the gas sector, it is used to detect leaks in critical infrastructure, including pipelines and storage tanks. Chemical facilities rely on the CRY8125 for non-contact detection of chlorine (Cl₂), hydrogen (H₂), nitrogen (N₂), water vapor, and other gases. In gas power plants, it quickly detects gas leaks and identifies partial discharges in electrical equipment such as transformers. By detecting gas leaks, electrical faults, and mechanical wear early, CRY8125 helps prevent accidents and unplanned downtime, making it a vital tool for work in explosive industrial environments.
  • Petrochemical industry

  • Chemical industry

  • Factories

  • Infrastructure facilities

  • Gas pipelines

  • Power plants

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