Combustible Gas Infrared Detector

The combustible gas infrared detector utilizes the principle of gas absorption of specific infrared wavelengths. When combustible gas passes through the detection chamber, the beam emitted by the infrared light source is selectively absorbed by gas molecules. The receiver measures the attenuation of light intensity, and the gas concentration is calculated using the Beer-Lambert law. It is used for continuous monitoring of combustible gas leaks, such as methane and propane, in locations like petrochemical plants and gas pipelines, offering strong anti-interference capabilities and immunity to background gases.
Selection
When selecting, confirm the type of gas to be tested and its infrared absorption characteristics, matching the instrument's detection range and sensitivity. Consider the explosion-proof rating and compatibility with the site environment, and check the sensor lifespan and calibration cycle. Compare response times and false alarm rates across different brands, evaluate equipment maintenance costs and compatibility, and ensure compliance with industry safety standards.

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Instruments

Using infrared NDIR detection principle, range 0-1000ppm, Response Time ≤ 30 seconds, with flameproof structure and a variety of signal output options, support remote data transmission and customized range.

$ 848.00

Using infrared NDIR detection principle, range 0-5% Vol, Response Time ≤ 30 seconds, support 4-20mA, RS485 and switch output, with explosion-proof structure and remote monitoring capability.

$ 332.00

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

Using catalytic combustion Sensor, range 0~ 100% LEL, with automatic zero correction and temperature compensation function, support infrared remote control adjustment and 4~ 20mA standard output, suitable for dangerous places 1 and 2 zones.

$ 135.00

Using catalytic combustion detection principle, the range covers 0-100% LEL, Response Time ≤ 30 seconds, with flameproof structure and a variety of signal output, support remote monitoring and infrared remote control operation, through a number of international safety certifications.

$ 190.00

Using catalytic combustion Sensor, range 0~ 100% LEL adjustable, with infrared remote control debugging and 4~ 20mA output, support alarm record query and automatic temperature compensation, suitable for hazardous environment.

$ 152.00

Using catalytic combustion Sensor, range 0~ 100% LEL adjustable, with automatic zero correction and temperature compensation function, support 4~ 20mA and RS485 output, infrared remote control safety adjustment.

$ 122.00

Using catalytic combustion Sensor, range 0~ 100% LEL adjustable, with automatic zero correction and temperature compensation functions, support 4~ 20mA output and infrared remote control debugging, suitable for dangerous areas 1 and 2 zones.

$ 143.00

It adopts flameproof structure design, supports 4-20mA, RS485 and switch output, Response Time ≤ 30 seconds, Detection error ≤ +/- 3% F.S. It can be operated by remote control without opening the lid, with sound and light alarm function, suitable for dangerous environment gas monitoring.

$ 254.00

Using semiconductor Sensor technology, the detection sensitivity can be adjusted to 50PPM methane, Response Time ≤ 1 second, Warm-Up Time is less than 110 seconds, support 9 hours of continuous work, with LED light alarm and low power indication function.

$ 99.00

Sensor imported to ensure high Sensitivity and stability, Response Time ≤ 15 seconds, with 6000 alarm record query function, providing sound and light vibration triple alarm and super high waterproof design.

$ 122.00

Can simultaneously detect four gases, Electrochemical sensor, Response Time instant, alarm sound up to 80 decibels, operation temperature range -10~ 50 ℃, portable design weighs only 360 grams.

$ 241.00

Using infrared NDIR detection principle, range 0-5000ppm, Response Time ≤ 30 seconds, with flameproof structure and a variety of signal output, support remote monitoring and intelligent Sensor technology.

$ 1235.00

Using catalytic combustion principle to detect 0-100% LEL range, Response Time ≤ 30 seconds, support 4-20mA and RS485 output, with flameproof structure and remote alarm function.

$ 383.00

Using infrared detection principle, range 0~ 1000ppm, resolution 1ppm, Response Time T90 ≤ 20s, built-in 3800mAh battery, support Data storage and Humidity detection, simple operation.

$ 1077.00

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