There’s a sensor for every application, but choosing the right one will be the deciding factor in the effectiveness of your gas detection setup. Let’s take a look at the pros and cons of tackling flammable gases with either Pellistor or Infrared sensors.
SafePark: Car Park Gas Detection System – Regulatory Compliance
The regulations surrounding car park gas detection can be complex. Fortunately IGD’s SafePark system is designed to ensure that your car park is fully compliant with all relevant standards.
Why You Need Gas Detection: The Legal Requirements
You need gas detection to ensure that your application adheres to all legal regulations, but understanding those regulations, how they work and how they effect you, can be difficult. this is our guide to the legal requirements for gas detection.
How Flammable Gas Detectors Enhance Electrolyser Scalability
Flammable gas detectors can be used with electrolysers to improve safety and avoid gas leaks. Learn more about International Gas Detectors’ range sensors here!
Why You Want to Have a Benzene Gas Detector
A leak of Benzene can happen in a large number of industries. Due to the carcinogenic, volatile nature of this gas, it is important to monitor this wherever it is likely to be present. Are you sufficiently protecting your team from Benzene? Check out our article to find out.
PID Gas Monitors for Climavent
One of our most recent projects includes the implementation of our PID Gas Monitors for a fume extraction company known as Climavent. Their client required these PID detectors in their fume extraction systems to check the state of the carbon filters. Issues with current devices led to the widely successful implementation of IGD’s PID gas monitors, improving the safety of their team, and opening the doors for further opportunities to enhance Climavents gas safety. Read on below for more detail about how the Climavent team became detectably better in their gas safety.
The 5 Most Common Industry Applications for the NEO PID
The NEO PID is the most advanced portable gas detector on the global market and is used to monitor volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The sensor can monitor over 700 VOC gas species and reliably detect down to parts per billion levels (ppb) and up to 15,000 parts per million (ppm). This blog post will explore five industry applications in which the NEO PID can be used and the benefits it provides.
How Sputtering and Humidity Affects your PID Sensor
As a lot of our readers may have seen in our PID and VOC articles, we frequently mention the terms ‘sputtering’ and ‘humidity’ and their effects on a PID sensor. But what does sputtering mean? And how exactly do these have a negative effect on the performance of a PID? This article aims to answer these questions, detailing these issues and how IGD has managed to negate them from our PID sensors.
The Most Advanced Gas Transmitter on the Market: The 903-X5
International Gas Detectors Ltd are excited to announce the latest addition to our product range: the TOC-903-X5 gas transmitter. This brand-new gas detector transmitter provides a huge leap in technology to the gas detection market, with its dual gas sensing capabilities and onboard connectivity. Backed by our 100 years of experience in gas detection technology, you can be sure that you are getting the most advanced gas transmitter on the market with full-service support from the experts in gas detection technology.
Using PID Portables for Military Applications
Gas detection is provided in two formats: portable (such as the PID portable) and fixed. Understanding gas risks often requires a combination of the two, but there are applications in which only one will do. IGD’s multi-gas and PID portable is well suited for aspects of military applications which will be outlined in this article.