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Gas Detection 15


VOC gas detection: Enhancing worker safety in fume extraction facilities


International Gas Detectors have announced its most recent case study with Climavent, implementing PID monitors for their client. Climavent provide HVAC systems for a wide array of industries, and their client had problems with paint fumes being distributed across their site via their HVAC system. They implemented carbon fi lters into these systems to help minimise the number of VOCs being spread around the site. They therefore fi tted these PID gas monitors to notify management of when the carbon fi lters needed changing, helping to keep their personnel safe.


IGD provided them with 750S fi xed gas detection as a solution, offering a 30,000-hour lamp life. The 200% increase in lamp life (compared to the market standard) offers a signifi cantly longer


operational time without replacement. Providing a lower cost system without compromising on quality.


The 750S incorporates our piezo pump technology, featuring virtually no moving parts, valves or pump seals, making it silent in operation. IGD’s 750S PID also features our industry fi rst auto zero function, providing unparalleled zero stable for the sensor.


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LogiDataTech supplies innovative gas measurement systems for directly determining gas concentration in a gas mixture. The explosion-proof MF420-Ex-2.1 range measures the concentration of toxic or combustible gases and vapours in an explosive air mixture at an ambient temperature range of 0-50°C. They operate by utilising either a pellistor or a specifi c electrochemical sensor. Calibration is a simple procedure and is carried out on-site using an alphanumeric display with the use of buttons, so the device does not need to be opened. The aluminium housing is suitable for wall mounting. The measured values are outputted via a linear current output (4-20mA) and the evaluation and further processing of the measured values are transmitted to a device connected downstream by the user. The instruments comply with the current European ATEX standard and are approved for operation in zones 1 and 2.


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DD-Scientifi c is an independent producer of electrochemical sensors and is widely acknowledged to be a market leader for their innovative designs and rapid velocity development cycles which other, often much larger companies are unable to match.


The ESG range of gas sensors provide long working lifetimes and low drift performance, thus reducing the number of sensors consumed during the life of an instrument or detector which is good news for the enduser as well as having a positive impact on both labour costs and emissions to atmosphere during transit. Their CO, H2


S and O2 robust measurement for 5 years or more.


The ESG principles: environmental sustainability, social responsibility, and effective governance practices. Applying these principles to the development of electrochemical gas sensors ensures that the technology aligns with the broader goals of sustainable development.


Environmental Sustainability DD-Scientifi c have a clear focus on minimising their environmental impact. From design through to production and testing, their energy-effi cient manufacturing processes coupled with their cutting edge designs, ensure minimal waste generation.


However, with a global customer base and with some sensors travelling up to 16,000 KM before being placed into use, reducing air-miles and emissions created from transport is a challenge. Hence the introduction of the 5 year life sensors, for while DD Scientifi c cannot change supply chains nor the location of manufacturing hubs, reducing the number of sensors required over the working life of the instrument has a positive impact in enabling producers and end-users to reduce their carbon footprint and operational costs.


Social Responsibility


DD Scientifi c have a duty of care for their employees, their neighbours and their customers. From their ethical sourcing of materials, to their commitment to fair labour practices and the promotion of the mental well-being and physical health and safety of employees, every aspect of their operation is monitored and regularly reviewed to ensure that best practices are followed and improvements to their systems are adopted.


Governance Practices


Many of the sensors produced by DD Scientifi c are used in life safety critical devices that alert and protect workers from the effects of exposure to toxic gases and Oxygen defi ciency / enrichment. Therefore effective governance is essential for ensuring transparency, accountability, and compliance within the development and distribution of DD-Scientifi c products. DD-scientifi c follow all best practices and regulations in their operations, making their processes more transparent and accountable. This includes maintaining high-quality standards, adhering to regulatory frameworks, and conducting rigorous testing and validation procedures.


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Reliable and precise gas measurement systems for determining the concentration of toxic or combustible gases and vapours in potentially explosive environments


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