Robust and reliable gas detector for maximum safety under extreme conditions
Gas detectors play a crucial role in many industries to ensure safe operation and prevent dangerous accidents. We are pleased to announce the launch of our new stainless steel housing for stationary gas detection systems, specially designed to withstand the demanding conditions in industrial environments.
The stainless steel housing impresses with its robust design and ensures maximum safety in hazardous zones. Thanks to ATEX certification for Zone 1 and Zone 2, the housing is designed for use in potentially explosive atmospheres and offers reliable protection even under extreme temperature conditions. It is also resistant to salt water.
Gas hazards in the chemical industry: An example of high safety requirements
One area in which gas detectors are indispensable is the chemical industry. A variety of gases are used here, which can be toxic, flammable or explosive depending on the application. A typical gas that is frequently found in chemical production is methane (CH₄). Methane is colourless and odourless, but highly flammable, and can cause explosions in poorly ventilated areas if it mixes with air. Gas warning systems are therefore essential to protect employees and equipment from dangerous gas concentrations.
The new stainless steel housing offers the necessary reliability and resistance in these high-risk environments.
Thanks to its high temperature resistance and corrosion protection, it is suitable for a wide range of applications, from the chemical industry to power stations.
Your benefits at a glance
Maximum safety:
Temperature resistance
Salt water resistance:
Durability:
Ideal for potentially explosive atmospheres (ATEX zone 1 and zone 2)
Stable function with extreme temperature fluctuations
Excellent for maritime applications
High-quality and robust stainless steel construction for a long lifetime
With this new product, we are setting new standards in terms of safety and durability in industrial gas detection systems. Benefit from our expertise and increase the safety of your system with our high-quality solutions.
Overview of some gas hazards in various industries
Gas hazards do not only occur in the chemical industry. Air quality monitoring is also crucial for safety in other industries, such as the oil and gas industry, mining and food production. The most common gas hazards are:
- Carbon monoxide (CO): A colourless and odourless gas that is produced by incomplete combustion and can lead to fatal poisoning in enclosed spaces.
- Methane (CH₄): A highly explosive gas found in the oil and gas industry as well as in landfills and sewage treatment plants.
- Hydrogen sulphide (H₂S): A toxic gas that smells like rotten eggs in low concentrations and can be fatal at higher concentrations.
- Ammonia (NH₃): An irritant gas found mainly in food processing and fertiliser production.
- DMC and EMC: Lithium-ion batteries are indispensable for electric vehicles and battery storage systems. However, in the event of malfunction or damage, a "thermal runaway" can occur. In this condition, the battery overheats and releases dangerous gases such as dimethyl carbonate (DMC) and ethyl methyl carbonate (EMC). These gas emissions are a crucial warning signal for potential safety hazards.
- Oxygen displacement: Working with gases in industry as a whole poses a significant risk. The oxygen content in the ambiant air can drop dangerously, leading to danger of suffocatio. Even low oxygen concentrations can lead to unconsciousness and serious damage to health. Therefore, constant monitoring and adequate ventilation in enclosed spaces are essential to ensure the safety of workers
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