Halogenated Gas Detector

A halogen gas detector uses sensors to detect changes in the concentration of halogen compounds in the air, converting chemical signals into electrical signals to output readings. It is used to monitor leaks of halogen gases such as refrigerants and solvents, ensuring production safety and environmental compliance.
Selection
Select the appropriate sensor type based on the type of gas to be measured, and determine the measurement range and protection level by combining the detection range and environmental conditions. Consider response speed, calibration cycle, and data recording functions to match on-site usage requirements.

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It can detect halogen gas leaks of less than 0.5 ounces per year, with an instantaneous Response Time and a Warm-Up Time of less than 90 seconds. It features automatic warm-up and battery protection, and a portable design weighing only 480 grams.

$ 154.00

Detect NH3 gas, range 0~ 100ppm, resolution 0.1ppm, Response Time T90 ≤ 120s, support sound and light alarm, Operating temperature -10~ 50 ℃, Working time for more than 60 hours, Portable design weighs only 170 grams.

$ 328.00

Using 8-bit micro control technology, Response Time is less than 60 seconds, equipped with 12864 point array LCD display gas concentration, with sound, light and vibration triple Alarm mode, Protection Rating up to IP65.

$ 235.00

Imported Electrochemical sensor, detection accuracy ≤ +/- 1%, Response Time ≤ 20 seconds; Support 1-5 kinds of gas detection at the same time, built-in powerful air pump, with Data storage and Temperature Humidity detection function.

$ 716.00

Maximum 4 kinds of gas simultaneous detection, integrated temperature and Humidity compensation, with Internet of Things remote monitoring function, Response Time T90 ≤ national standard, Protection Rating IP66, suitable for a variety of Installation methods.

$ 693.00

Using 32-bit microprocessor and 24-bit ADC chip, support 1-6 Sensor expansion, with 4-20mA, RS485 and relay output, Protection Rating IP65, suitable for gas monitoring in harsh environments.

$ 451.00

Electrochemical sensor, detecting phosphating hydrogen gas, range 0-20ppm, resolution 0.1ppm, with sound, light, vibration triple alarm, IP65 Protection Rating, suitable for harsh environments.

$ 235.00

Industrial Sensor, Response Time less than 30 seconds, accuracy +/- 3% FS, with explosion-proof structure, support 4-20mA and RS485 output, suitable for a variety of Gas detection.

$ 251.00

Using industrial grade Sensor to detect nitrogen dioxide gas, range 0~ 20ppm, resolution 0.1ppm, Response Time T90 < 60s, with waterproof, dustproof and explosion-proof characteristics, small and durable.

$ 248.00

Semiconductor Sensor to detect halogen gas leaks of less than 0.5 oz/year, Response Time ≤ 1 second, Sensitivity adjustable, Portable design weighing 250g, up to 9 hours of operation.

$ 109.00

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

Using Industrial Sensor, Response Time T90 is less than 60 seconds, with waterproof, dustproof and explosion-proof function, round and durable shell, suitable for Gas detection in various industrial environments.

$ 248.00

Support 4 kinds of gas detection at the same time, with IP67 waterproof grade and 10 Meters anti-drop ability, compatible with diffusion and pump suction sampling, Response Time T90 ≤ national standard, battery life up to 60 hours, anti-electromagnetic interference.

$ 409.00

With explosion-proof structure design, Response Time is less than 30 seconds, resolution is up to 0.1ppm, with 4-20mA and RS485 signal output, suitable for gas monitoring needs of various industrial environments.

$ 251.00

Support simultaneous detection of 4 gas paraMeters, integrated temperature and Humidity detection function, with Internet of Things remote monitoring capability, Response Time T90 meets national standards, Protection Rating up to IP66, adapt to -40~ 55 ℃ working environment.

$ 328.00

Articles

Comparison Between Halogen Moisture Analyzer and Karl Fischer Moisture Analyzer in Plastic Moisture Detection
This article compares the differences between halogen moisture analyzers and Karl Fischer moisture analyzers in detecting moisture in plastics.
Selection and Differentiation of Karl Fischer Method and Halogen Method for Paint Moisture Analyzers
This article introduces two common methods for determining moisture in coatings: the Karl Fischer method and the halogen heating method.
Halogen Moisture Analyzer for Rapid Determination of Solid Content in Water-Based Coatings
This article introduces a method for rapidly measuring the solid content of water-based coatings using a halogen moisture analyzer.
Differential pressure method gas permeameter measures oxygen transmission rate of films.
This article introduces the method of measuring the oxygen transmission rate of films using the differential pressure gas permeation apparatus.
Selection of Moisture Analyzer: Applicability of Halogen or Karl Fischer Method for Materials
This article introduces the principles and application scenarios of halogen heating method and Karl Fischer method in moisture determination.
Performance Comparison of Electrochemical Sensors and Infrared Sensors in Multi-Gas Detectors
This article compares the performance of electrochemical sensors and infrared sensors in multi-gas detectors.
Halogen Moisture Analyzer Rapidly Determines the Moisture Content of Samples
The halogen moisture analyzer utilizes the principle of thermal gravimetric analysis, rapidly heating the sample with a halogen lamp to evaporate moisture. The built-in balance monitors mass changes in real-time and automatically calculates the moisture content.
Difference between halogen moisture analyzer and Karl Fischer moisture analyzer
The core difference between halogen moisture analyzers and Karl Fischer moisture analyzers lies in their measurement principles. Halogen moisture analyzers are based on the thermogravimetric method, while Karl Fischer moisture analyzers rely on titration principles, either volumetric or coulometric, which involve quantitative chemical reactions specifically targeting water molecules.