Ultrasonic Gas Leak Detection

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Ultrasonic Gas Leak Detection

05 Nov, 2008

Published over 17 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Safety.

Nigel Lock
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Over the past several years there has been a quiet revolution in the art of gas detection with the steady introduction of a new technology to complement the existing methods of detecting gases. Conventional flammable gas detectors, either catalytic point, Infra red point or Infra red beam, all rely on two actions before they trip in to alarm, firstly, the gas leak cloud needs to actually reach and encompass the sensor or pass through the beam, secondly the gas concentration of the cloud has to reach the alarm set point level.

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