Ink Gas Alarm

The ink gas alarm detects the concentration of organic solvent gases emitted by ink volatilization through sensors. When the concentration exceeds the set threshold, it triggers audible and visual alarms. It is used in printing workshops and ink storage areas to monitor volatile gas leaks and ensure operational safety.
Selection
When selecting, confirm the types of gases to be detected, determine the explosion-proof rating and protection standards based on the usage environment, choose the sensor type by considering the detection range and accuracy, and take into account the alarm recording function and the need for regular calibration.

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Instruments

Supports 4-20mA signal input, compatible with two-wire and three-wire devices, provides 6 passive switches and RS485 interfaces, with two-level alarm settings, operating temperature 0-40 ℃, suitable for gas safety detection.

$ 212.00

Support 16 4-20mA signal input, 4.3 inch color screen display, can store 20000 alarm records, with two-level alarm and four sets of relay output, suitable for multi-point centralized control of Gas detection.

$ 259.00

Support 4-20mA/RS485 signal input, compatible with two-wire and three-wire devices, providing up to 6 passive switching quantities, two-level alarm can be freely set, suitable for gas safety detection.

$ 259.00

Support 4-20mA signal input and RS485 upload, with 2-level alarm and 2 relay output, compatible with two-wire and three-wire equipment, fast response speed and high measurement accuracy, suitable for a variety of Gas detection scenarios.

$ 140.00

Support 4-20mA signal input, compatible with two-wire and three-wire devices, providing up to 6 passive switching and sound and light alarm functions, operating temperature 0-40 ℃, suitable for a variety of Gas detection scenarios.

$ 183.00

Using 15.5cm/min ink wiping speed, equipped with 0.1mm ink coating platen, the test process is precisely controlled by 4.3 inch Touchscreen, which can accurately determine the absorption capacity of the material to the inks vehicle.

$ 2784.00

Using Industrial Sensor, Response Time less than 30 seconds, accuracy +/- 3% FS, shell explosion-proof structure, 4-20mA standard signal output, can detect a variety of gas concentrations and have sound and light alarm function.

$ 267.00

Explosion-proof structure design, Response Time is less than 30 seconds, with 4-20mA standard signal output, can detect a variety of gas concentrations and set high and low alarm points to ensure industrial environment safety monitoring.

$ 267.00

Using Semiconductor Sensor, Response Time T90 is less than 10 seconds, detecting a variety of combustible gases, range 0~ 50% LEL, with sound and light alarm and LED large screen display.

$ 141.00

Automatic ink running stability, ink time and speed can be set, printing pressure 0~ 2mm adjustable, provide low, medium and high three printing speed, each time can be proofed 4 colors to facilitate Color contrast.

$ 3430.00

The ink wiping speed of the instrument is 15.5 +/- 25px/min, the ink absorption time is 120 +/- 5s, and the 4.3 color Touchscreen control can accurately evaluate the acceptance of inks and the absorption capacity of the vehicle.

$ 4342.00

ABS + PC shell is sturdy and durable, equipped with 2.0 inch 320 * 240 resolution display screen, supports methane, O2, H2S, CO four Gas detection, Response Time is the fastest 20 seconds, battery life is 8 hours, with sound and light vibration triple Alarm mode.

$ 344.00

Support 4-20mA and RS485 signal input, compatible with two-wire and three-wire devices, provide 6 passive switching control ports, with two-level alarm setting and alarm record query function, temperature operation range 0-40 ℃.

$ 183.00

Electrochemical sensor, Response Time less than 30 seconds, Measurement accuracy +/- 3% FS, 4-20mA standard signal output and passive relay control port, suitable for a variety of Gas detection needs.

$ 267.00

Two-channel split design supports multi-point centralized control, with 4-20mA signal input and two-level alarm settings, microprocessor to ensure accurate monitoring, relay output can drive external equipment linkage, Operating temperature range -10~ 50 ℃.

$ 140.00

Articles

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