These seemingly simple questions do not always have easy answers. They usually lead a series of additional questions: What phase is the gas in before it leaks? Is it under pressure? What is the temperature, both at the source of the leak and the ambient temperature? What’s the density of the gas – the same as air, lighter than air, or heavier than air? What are the regulatory (NIOSH, ISO, etc.) exposure limits? Could more than one gas leak at the same time? Where are ventilation supply and exhaust points?
Our expertise is in helping you answer these questions, and then selecting the gas detection equipment to meet the requirements of your application. Our partner Draeger has patented sensor technology that offers better performance, and a lower cost of ownership, compared to all other brands of gas detection.
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see also: ChanScope II Dew Point Tester
