GAS DETECTION 7 Reliable, compact
and versatile CO2 monitor offers affordable safety
Safe and precise gas detection in harsh industrial locations GDS Technologies recently launched the GasVac®
Solo single line gas sample unit, which offers an efficient
and precise method of monitoring gases continuously in restrictive harsh industrial environments where standard gas sampling instruments are not enough.
In a recent project, the GasVac® The GasVac® Solo was deployed by a biotechnology company who specialises in food waste
recycling. Other methods of gas monitoring had been tried, but none had worked because of the high humidity levels affecting the instrumentation’s performance, until the GasVac®
Solo was installed and solved the problem. Solo is perfectly suited to extreme and harsh conditions. It monitors up to five types of gas, which
includes methane, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulphide and VOCs. The instrument’s multiple functions offer selectable sampling times ranging from 40 to 10,240 second intervals. Samples taken from targeted areas go through a selectable purge period during which the measurement system is flushed with clean air, so sensor cells maintain optimum performance. An integral peristaltic pump finish the procedure by removing moisture is at specified timed intervals.
Operators of this gas sampler set sampling time, clean air purge time and condensate drain cycle time which can be specified according to site conditions and sampling requirements. Continuous gas readouts further improve the performance of the system and all sensor 4~20mA signals are maintained in all selected function time periods.
GDS Technologies’ patented micropore sampling (MPS) complements the GasVac® The GasVac® samplers by integrating a sampling line that can be either a continuous length or
modular, enabling multiple ‘single intake point sampling’ as well as ‘area sampling’ from the whole surface area of the line. The versatile, compact and precise micropore system can be installed in confined spaces like tunnels or perimeter monitoring of storage tanks and monitoring a combination of lighter and heavier than air gases.
Solo is simple to install and needs hardly any maintenance and offers a low-cost solution with a high level of accuracy and dependability,
protecting people and assets from toxic, flammable and asphyxiate gases. The GacVac®
Solo+ has all the same features as the GasVac®
The latest product release from International Gas Detectors (IGD) is the iGAS, a robust, compact, easy to maintain and affordable portable carbon dioxide detector. This versatile instrument will be ideal for use in a host of environments and a wide variety of applications from hospitals, to breweries to laboratories – even for personnel utilising dry ice in conjunction with the new COVID vaccine.
With a fusion of the latest low powered infrared sensors and leading lithium-ion battery technology, iGAS has the longest battery run time in the industry. In addition, utilising the latest lithium-Ion batteries means that less charge time is needed thus offering a run time exceeding 7 days on one charge. This results in less downtime between charges, thereby avoiding a major drawback ubiquitous to other personal CO2
monitors.
The versatility of iGAS is significantly enhanced with flexible USB charging, which helps make it suited to many applications. Operators have options when charging the iGAS, including in-car, PC or laptop charging or using the included international charger. For users who need to store health and safety record, the iGAS has full alarm record storage, which can be downloaded to a PC or laptop via USB.
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New gas sensors for AsH3, PH3, COCl2,
F2, H2, and TEOS Sensorix GmbH has enlarged its portfolio with electrochemical gas sensors for measuring phosphine (PH3), arsine (AsH3), phosgene (COCl2), fluorine (F2), hydrogen (H2), as well as tetraethyl orthosilicate (C8H20O4Si). The new products Sensorix TEOS 100, Sensorix COCl2 1, Sensorix F2 1, Sensorix H2 1% & H2 4%, and Sensorix AsH3 & PH3 zero H2 for industrial safety applications have class leading stability and a fast response time. All sensors are provided by Sensorix not only in standard formats - 4S, 7S, Mini, Classic, and Smart – but also in customised mechanical adaptations.
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Sensorix manufacture all their sensors in standard 4S, 7S, Mini, Classic, and Smart versions as well as providing customised formats to meet their customers’ specific needs.
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Upgraded MIPEX-02 with power consumption less than 1 mW
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Instruments utilizing older MIPEX-02 can use upgraded model without any expenses to adopt it as sensor keeps the same interface and intrinsically safe sensor circuit parameters.
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Upgraded models can be used to measure concentrations of methane, propane and heavier hydrocarbons as well as carbon dioxide. If you need more information or want to order samples mail to
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MIPEX-02 two-beam NDIR optical sensors family is well known for its low power consumption. Many manufacturers use it in their designs to provide longer battery life. Upgraded version offers advantage of 300 µA average operating current in standard fourth series form factor keeping untouched metrological performance of initial version. This is the only choice in the market.
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