Detection and Analysis of Toxic Gases

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Detection and Analysis of Toxic Gases

Harmful gases in the ambient air are difficult to monitor, but this is essential for maintaining a safe industrial environment. Too much oxygen or toxic gases such as hydrogen sulfide, chlorine or ammonia can pose new risks to workers and equipment in the environment. For this reason, it is necessary to detect and analyze toxic gases for the safety of the working environment.

Detection and Analysis of Toxic Gases

Industrial toxic gas and oxygen gas measurement devices monitor the presence of gases in a certain area and give an alarm when they reach dangerous levels. Gas detectors are generally installed where there is potential for gas leakage and where unsafe gas levels present an immediate danger to workers or equipment. Toxic gas detectors are widely used by industries such as gas and oil, medical, mining, nuclear, construction, food and beverage.

Devices used in toxic gas measurements performed by advanced laboratories also work by measuring the concentration of a particular gas in the air. These measurements are made with sensors installed in the operating environment. Meanwhile, one or more types of measuring devices are used in the same area, depending on the different gases and the dimensions of the work area.

The instruments used in the measurements are programmed with preset levels that vary depending on the type and concentration of the gas being monitored. A sensor inside these devices reads the gas levels and gives an alarm when it rises above or below the specified level.

The sensors are made of electrochemical cells and the alarm can be visual or audible. Readings are sent to a control room via a digital or analog signal and actuate local relays to operate alarm safety devices such as alarms, horns and fans.

Along with these measurements, not only the presence of toxic gases, but also the analysis of these gases are made. A European standard on which these analyzes are based is: EN 689 Workplace exposure - Measurement of inhalation exposure to chemicals - Strategy for testing compliance with occupational exposure limit values.

Among the numerous test, measurement, analysis and evaluation studies it provides for businesses in various sectors, our organization also provides detection and analysis services of toxic gases with its trained and expert staff and advanced technological equipment.

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