Gas Detection and Sensing

Gas detection and sensing equipment identifies and measures gas levels in various environments. It ensures safety and compliance in industrial settings by providing reliable monitoring and alerts.

  1. Shinyei Kaisha THP-B4TW Temperature and Humidity Sensor

    Other Sensors

    Shinyei Kaisha THP-B4TW Temperature and Humidity Sensor

    Shinyei Kaisha THP-B4TW Temperature and Humidity Sensor Temperature and Humidity Sensor
  2. Omron EE-SPX613 Amplified Photomicrosensor

    Other Sensors

    Omron EE-SPX613 Amplified Photomicrosensor

    Omron EE-SPX613 Amplified Photomicrosensor Amplified Photomicrosensor

Common Applications

industrial safety monitoring

hazardous gas detection

environmental monitoring

process control

compliance assurance

automated systems integration

Buying Guide

Gas Detection and Sensing Buying Guide

When purchasing gas detection and sensing equipment, ensure you're selecting the right tools for your specific industrial needs. Consider the following:

Focus on the sensor's detection range, compatibility with detected gases, and the environmental conditions it will operate in.

  • Verify the sensor's calibration history to ensure accuracy and reliability.
  • Check for available interfaces and compatibility with existing monitoring systems.
  • Assess the condition through visual inspection and testing where possible.
  • Ensure that any manuals or documentation are included to aid in setup and maintenance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of gases can these sensors detect?
These sensors can detect a variety of gases, depending on the specific model and configuration, commonly including hazardous and industrial gases.
How do I ensure the reliability of surplus gas detection equipment?
Check for calibration records, test the sensors in a controlled environment, and review any available service logs.
Are there specific brands known for quality in gas detection?
Brands listed in the marketplace such as GCA/Precision Sci and Robitech Incorporated are noted for their robust gas detection solutions.
What should I consider when buying used gas sensing equipment?
Consider the sensor's age, maintenance history, calibration status, and compatibility with your existing systems.