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Gas Detection 29 Explosion Proof Gas Detector Heads


N.E.T. Srl introduces a new range of stainless steel fl ameproof enclosures housing gas sensors, dedicated to fi xed gas detectors in industrial applications. While standard NET heads are certifi ed as component, the new NETC heads have been tested and full conformity certifi ed as complete instruments according to the ATEX and IECEx normatives.


NETC2: are completely sealed devices that can house a pellistor, electrochemical cell or NDIR sensor. Connection with the gas detector with ¾” or 1” thread and a M35 front thread that will allows easy fi t for accessories (splash guard, calibration cap and additional fi lter for GD and IP65 protection)


NETC3: these bigger heads can be opened to replace the sensor at the end of the sensor’s life. They can house any gas sensor for fl ammable, toxic and refrigerant gases. Connection with ¾”,1” or M20 thread and additional M46 front thread for accessories.


NETC3 Cyber Heads: same features as NEC3, in addition they also include a smart transmitter board which is calibrated at the requested fullscale and provides linear 4-20mA output, digital communication and fault indication. SIL2 approved (software and hardware).


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KwikSense


Offers Reliability in Hazardous Environments Uniphos


Envirotronic Pvt. Ltd. (UEPL) has a reputation for its research and development in gas detection, and numerous industries operating in hazardous environments rely on our technology.


One of our innovative products is the Uniphos KwikSense Digital Smart Gas Transmitter, a fi eld mountable device suitable for the detection and continuous monitoring of hazardous gases at industrial plant locations.


These universal transmitters have plug and play technology, with non-intrusive calibration that makes it simple for customers to calibrate the transmitters in hazardous areas without opening the transmitter, which means reduced downtime for calibration.


This transmitter, capable of accepting more than 100 smart gas sensors, is suitable for application in refi neries, petrochemical plants, pharmaceutical plants, power industries and for pollution monitoring. KwikSense is available for a large variety of toxic and fl ammable gases, such as O2 Cl2


, NH2


, combustibles (%LEL), CO, H2 , HCN, HCl, NO2


, etc.


Features of the Uniphos KwikSense Digital Smart Gas Transmitter:


• Digital Communication by MODBUS over RS 485, 4-20 ma Analog & HART Protocol


• Swappable Plug-n-Play Smart Sensor Technology


• Auto-recognition of Smart Sensors, Sensor Life Indicator, Over range Indication


• Bright OLED Display for low light conditions


• Non-Intrusive Calibration using Magnetic wand


• 3 Fully Confi gurable on-board Potential free relay contacts


• Fault Diagnosis - Self test of Alarm LED’s & relays


Contact us today @ gasdetection@uniphos- envirotronic.com to learn more about the Uniphos KwikSense Digital Smart Gas Transmitter.


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Uniphos is on the Cutting Edge of Innovation and Technology


Uniphos Envirotronic Pvt. Ltd. (UEPL) aspires to be one step ahead of the competition when it comes to continuous innovation and advancements in technology.


With over 58 years of research experience, Dr. R.C. Naik is the scientist who is responsible for the research and development at UEPL which continues to grow and expand its product range under his guidance.


“Over the years, our in-house R&D team has acquired expertise in every aspect of gas detection and are well positioned to meet the latest trends in gas detection technology,” said Dr. Naik, while announcing the recent release of our two new products.


Our newly introduced Hazmat Response Kit is the best choice for quick identifi cation and measurement of unknown chemicals under hostile environment. This portable and easy-to-handle kit includes a comprehensive look-up chart that provides step-by-step procedures to effectively detect the target gases using a minimum number of tubes. The Quad-Port Sampler is an added advantage to emergency response teams because it allows for simultaneous detection of four different gases.


Our second new product is the KwikDraw detector tube for Formaldehyde-0.1, D7086862 which can ensure workers safety in industries ranging from agriculture to pharmaceuticals.


The key factors that distinguish our tube from others, is the good color contrast and sharp boundary which results in unambiguous and precise measurement of formaldehyde present in air.


Without compromising on quality, our tubes cost less to the customer and are simple to use with a reduced number of strokes and without having to use an activation tube, to achieve the same detection limit.


The new tubes have a measuring range of 0.2 - 2.5 ppm at n=10 (10 strokes) and 0.1 - 1.25 ppm at n=20 (20 strokes). The sampling time is 20 – 25 seconds per pump stroke.


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www.envirotech-online.com AET October / November 2017


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