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Why Should I Use Toxic Gas Detector?
Combustible and toxic gases are found in industrial processing and manufacturing settings — whether they are used in the actual processing or are byproducts of processes. That’s why industrial plants need gas detectors(Toxic gas detectors, Combustible gas detectors) to mitigate risk in all areas where combustible or toxic gases could create a workplace hazard for life safety.
A toxic gas can cause harm to humans, ranging from minor irritation to death. Toxic gases include, but are not limited to, hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, ammonia and chlorine. One of the most insidious aspects of many toxic gas hazards is their lack of warning properties. Gases like Carbon Monoxide (CO) are odorless, colorless, and non-irritating.
Fortunately, a Toxic gas detector is here to help us. A toxic gas detector monitors the presence of gases in a specified area and sounds an alarm or loud horn when they reach dangerous levels.
Choosing The Correct Instrument for Gas Detection
At Hanwei Electronics, we offer many different gas detectors to ensure you are equipped with the tools to keep your team safe. We have a full range of portable and fixed gas detectors that are perfect for the oil and gas industry, petroleum and petrochemical industries, sewage treatment industries, confined spaces, metallurgical industries, power industries, and more.
Portable Gas Detectors
Portable gas detection devices can be handheld or carried around to check specific areas or zones, such as portable multi gas detector, measuring maximum four (4) gases or six (6) gases.
Fixed Gas Detectors
Fixed gas detection uses wall mounted devices used to continuously measure a defined area and can alert workers to a danger before they enter the area.
If you are also interested in our products, please feel free to inquire. Hanwei Electronics. focuses on integrated solutions and industrial gas detection, toxic gas detectors, combustible gas detectors, gas detection alarm systems, etc. One-stop technology service provider for production, sales, R&D, and after-sales. E-mail: sales@hwsensor.com.
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