16 Gas Detection Instrument Cases with Foam Inserts
Polyformes (UK) Carry Cases give an edge to instrumentation and detection equipment that is housed in them – they are effortless for end users to utilise with your complete kit or system in one lightweight case. No more having to search for small items or accessories or know if all kit parts are there. The cases are easy to carry and are available in a multitude of sizes, from matchbox dimensions to luggage size. With a cushioning foam insert holding everything in place, they look superb and bring added value to your products.
For gas detection equipment, monitoring instruments, sensors, meters, dataloggers, gauges - all instrumentation and equipment is enhanced in one of our Polyformes Ergoline or Tekno plastic polypropylene cases.
For heavier or larger kits and systems, or where the working environment is more extreme, our rugged waterproof Explorer Cases are ideal. They are so strong and robust, that they come with a lifetime replacement guarantee which means your products have absolute protection wherever in the world they may be used.
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Compact Gas Analyser with Paramagnetic Oxygen Measurement
A new version of the Ultramat 23 gas analyser from the Siemens Industry Automation Division (Germany) records the concentration of oxygen using a paramagnetic measuring cell. The analyser combines the measurement of up to three infrared-sensitive gases and the paramagnetic oxygen measuring principle in one unit.
The new version of the Ultramat 23 gas analyser with a paramagnetic cell supplements the previous versions of the analyser with electrochemical measuring cells. The most significant advantage of the paramagnetic measuring cell is its high sensitivity. It is now possible to reliably measure low oxygen concentrations in the range of less than 0.5 percent. In addition, the paramagnetic measurement can also be used with dry gases. Continuous analysis of gas concentrations using the Ultramat 23 means that process states can be precisely measured and effectively controlled.
Typical applications for the new Siemens gas analyser include process controls in the cement and steel industries. Furthermore, the combination of
Ultramat 23 with a paramagnetic measuring cell and Ultramat 23 with an H2S sensor is suitable for quality control during the production of biomethane and feeding of biogas into commercial gas distribution networks.
The automatic calibration function with ambient air significantly reduces the maintenance requirements. The open interface architecture with RS 485 based protocols, Profibus PA/DP, and ELAN supports and simplifies process integration. Furthermore, remote operation and control of the analyser is possible via Siprom GA or Simatic PDM (Process Device Manager).
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Portable Multi-Gas Detector Offers Rugged Reliability & Customisable Options
Industrial Safety Technologies, owner of Detcon (USA) and GMI, recently introduced the new PS200 portable multi-gas detector. The PS200 monitors and displays up to four hazardous gas conditions simultaneously. Both lightweight and durable, it uses catalytic bead sensor technology to monitor and detect a wide range of combustible gases, and electrochemical sensor technology to monitor and detect carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulphide, and oxygen deficiency.
Weighing no more than 8 ounces, the PS200 is housed in a sturdy, water resistant dust-proof case to ensure superior reliability and durability in harsh environments and confined spaces. Operator interface and calibration are intuitive and easy by simply toggling between one-button functions. During normal operation the high visibility LCD screen continuously displays battery life, real-time gas concentrations in ppm, and concentration of oxygen by percentage. Maximum and minimum gas concentrations for each sensor can also be programmed and monitored.
During hazardous conditions the LCD screen flashes red and users are alerted via three alarm functions: vibration alert, red flashing LEDs, and an aubible buzzer with low and high settings of up to 90db. The portable detector is also fitted with an optional man down/motion sensor that activates alarms if the instrument is not moved at a pre-set time. Another option is a remote sampling pump ideal for use in confined spaces.
The PS200 features a screen backlight that can be manually switched on in poor lighting conditions. Additional features include: customised user identification code setup, calibration due date display, and standard data logging that can be downloaded to a docking station via USB connection to a computer.
The PS200 has a continuous run time of more than 14 hours without the sampling pump, eight hours with the pump, and uses a lithium ion rechargeable battery. Maintenance of the portable gas detector is easy and requires no special tools to access the sensors and filters. It includes a standard 2-year warranty.
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