Which combustible gas detector is best? Gas leaks are an insidious problem as many of the most deadly gases that can leak around your home are odorless and tasteless. Many are also combustible, ...
Catalytic bead LEL sensors need a certain level of oxygen to correctly read combustible gas up to 100% LEL. The catalytic bead lower explosive limit (CB LEL) sensor is widely used for combustible gas ...
CALGARY, Alberta--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Blackline Safety Corp. (TSX.V: BLN), a global leader of gas detection and connected safety solutions, has partnered with NevadaNano, a developer and manufacturer of ...
It is critically important for instrument users to understand what the sensors in their instrument cannot properly measure, as well as what they can. Non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) sensors are ...
Safety is important for many industries, from manufacturing and construction to chemical processing and oil refineries. A primary responsibility is ensuring employees are secure and that expensive ...
Is there a difference between “gas sniffers” and “combustible gas leak detectors”? Short answer: No. When a technician asks for a “gas sniffer,” they might typically be looking for a basic, low-cost ...
The advanced Model IR400 Point IR Combustible Gas Detector from General Monitors features an industry-leading three-second T90 response time to the presence of combustible hydrocarbon-based gases, ...
RTI Group LLC's investigation finds that a mix of combustible gases caused a manhole fire in Baltimore in September 2024.
Ice can burn. Not only your skin as dry ice does, but actually burn. Combustible ice, or natural gas hydrate, contains methane within its frozen lattice structure. When melted or depressurized, the ...
Gas leaks, by their nature, are often hard to pinpoint. They’re invisible and can dissipate quickly. However, relatively low levels in confined spaces can create explosion hazards. We’ve been looking ...