Key industry applications for gas detection and monitoring include;
Many industrial processes produce gases that can pose immediate health risks to workers if present in high concentrations. Monitoring these gases, such as Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), Carbon Monoxide (CO), and Ammonia (NH3) helps ensure safe working conditions and prevents occupational illnesses or accidents.
Flammable gases, such as Methane (CH4), Propane (C3H8), and Hydrogen (H2), can accumulate in industrial facilities and pose fire and explosion hazards if not properly managed. Gas monitoring systems detect flammable gas concentrations, triggering alarms to alert workers and enabling prompt action to prevent accidents and protect personnel and property.
Industrial activities can release pollutants into the atmosphere, soil, and water, contributing to environmental pollution and ecosystem damage. Monitoring emissions of gases such as Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), Nitric Oxide (NO) and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) helps industry comply with environmental regulations and minimise their environmental footprint.
Gas monitoring provides valuable data that industries can use to optimise their processes, improve efficiency, and reduce waste generation. By continuously monitoring gases such as Oxygen (O2) CO, industries can identify opportunities for process improvements, implement control measures, and enhance productivity.
Exposure to certain gases can cause serious health problems, including respiratory illnesses, cancer, and neurological disorders. Gas monitoring helps assess workplace exposure levels, identify potential health risks, and implement measures to protect workers' health and well-being.
Support with Industrial applications
We work with a broad range of customers in the industrial sector and will be glad to discuss your specific needs, be it integration of DDS sensors or outlining the benefits our sensors can bring to your instruments.
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