Acoustic imaging resources
The Better Way to Find Air Leaks
Compressed air is essential in most industrial facilities, but up to 40% of it is lost to leaks. That waste drives up energy costs, reduces system performance, and can cause unplanned downtime. Globally, billions of dollars disappear every year due to compressed air leakage.
Old methods of air leak detection, like soapy water tests or ultrasonic devices with limited range, were slow, required specialized training, and often forced shutdowns.
Today, there's a faster, safer, and more accurate way. Fluke acoustic imaging cameras let you locate compressed air, gas, and vacuum leaks in minutes, even in noisy environments, without interrupting production. From air leak detection systems to ISO 50001 compliance, explore our expert resources, case studies, and how-to guides to start saving energy and protecting uptime.

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Why Energy Managers Rely on Leak Rate Quantification
Energy management in compressed air systems requires leak rate quantification. Learn why this method is integral to reducing energy waste, optimizing systems, and meeting ISO 50001 compliance.
3 considerations for medical gas leak detection
Testing medical gases and piping systems in healthcare facilities and hospitals presents multiple challenges for maintenance teams. Learn why efficient leak detection is critical.
Acoustic Imaging Leak Detection for Cargo Container and Maritime Vessel Integrity Compliance
Leveraging Acoustic Imaging in Cleanrooms for ISO 14644-3 Compliance and Contamination Control
How to Calculate Compressed Air System Wasted Air
Learn how to calculate air leakage and what that is costing you.
A Comparative Analysis: Fluke ii900 vs. Fluke ii910 Acoustic Imaging Cameras
See the differences between the Fluke ii900 vs ii910 Acoustic Imaging Cameras in terms of both specifications and functionality.
How to Use the Fluke Acoustic Imaging Camera
Everything you need to know about how to use the Fluke ii900 acoustic imaging camera. Learn about the easy-to-use acoustic camera features and functions as well as tips for getting the most out of the tool.
Choose the Right Acoustic Camera for Your Application
Learn the key differences between the Fluke ii905, ii915, and ii500 acoustic imaging cameras. Compare features, performance, and applications to choose the right tool for your needs.
Case study: 14 ways hidden air leaks wreak havoc on equipment
How the ii900 Acoustic Imager air leak detector can help you find the root cause of equipment issues and prevent costly downtime.
Case Study: Acoustic Cameras Used in High-Stakes Environment Leads to Safety Innovation Award
How to improve air tools performance
Maximize your pneumatic tools performance with the Fluke ii900 Acoustic Imaging Camera. Diagnose pressure drop and air flow issues in compressed air lines quickly and easily.
Partial Discharge Testing and Monitoring
Partial discharge testing and monitoring using a Fluke ii910 acoustic imaging camera. Find how out how to do a partial discharge test procedure.
Case Study: Manufacturer Finds 143 Leaks in Air Compressor System Without Impacting Uptime
Find out how air leak detection equipment prevents downtime for a 150,000 square foot plant that runs approximately 400 tools on compressed air, produced by a 200-horsepower compressor.
Case Study: Expediting Compressed Air System Leak Detection
Even the smallest air leaks can compound product and energy waste and lost production time—especially for a production line that cannot function without compressed air to run its tools and processes.
Main causes and types of partial discharge
Partial discharge definition. Learn how partial discharge occurs, causes of partial discharge and 4 main types of partial discharge.

