Portable Gas Detection
Portable gas detectors are compact, wearable devices designed to monitor the air around you for dangerous levels of gas. Whether it’s carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulphide, oxygen deficiency, or combustible gases, these detectors alert workers with audible, visual, and vibrating alarms, allowing them to react before danger escalates.
11/11/2024
Multi-Gas Detectors | Comparison Chart
Posted by Emma Curthoys
What Are Multi-Gas Detectors? Multi-gas detectors are portable devices that can detect several gases at once in the air. They play a vital role in keeping workers safe across many industries, including construction and manufacturing. Key Features Detect up to four primary gases: carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen sulphide (H2S), flammable gases (LEL), and oxygen (O2)...
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18/10/2024
Single Gas Detection | Comparison Guide
Posted by Emma Curthoys
What is a single gas detector? A single gas detector is a portable device designed to monitor the concentration of a specific gas in the air. Unlike multi-gas detectors that can detect multiple gases simultaneously, single gas detectors focus on a particular gas, such as oxygen, carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulphide, or flammable gases. Single gas...
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16/09/2024
Environmental Applications for Photoionisation Detectors
Posted by Rhys Redrup
Environmental Applications for PIDs Photoionisation Detectors (PIDs) are continuous, broad-spectrum monitors capable of detecting most volatile organic compounds (VOCs), ranging from simple compounds like methylene chloride (CHâ‚‚Clâ‚‚) to complex ones, such as diesel fuel. For example, the MiniRAE 3000+ offers detection in the range of 0.1 to 15,000 ppm, while the ppbRAE 3000+ measures from...
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05/09/2024
Honeywell PID Response Factor Chart – Download today!
Posted by Rhys Redrup
Honeywell PID Response Factor Chart - Download today! First NameLast NameEmail Address* File* I agree to the privacy policy. I agree to receive communications from Rockall Safety.CAPTCHA RAE Systems by Honeywell PIDs can be used for the detection of a wide variety of gases that exhibit different responses. In general, any compound with ionisation energy...
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