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31 October 2012 | Crowcon Detection Instruments Ltd

Crowcon Showing its Latest Gas Detectors at WWEM 2012

Gas detection specialist Crowcon is showing its latest portable and fixed gas detectors at the WWEM Exhibition in Telford this November.

Among the new products on show will be the Gas-Pro portable confined space entry gas detector. Specifically designed for confined space work in the utility industries, the Gas-Pro features a top-mount display, internal pump, detection of up to five gases simultaneously, and a tri-colour status indicator.

Crowcon will also be showing a number of other new gas detection products, including the T3 Gas Tester, an un-powered gas test unit for the Tetra 3 portable gas detector which utilises the functionality of the Tetra 3 to carry out a simple and fast gas test in a matter of minutes.

In addition, the IRmax infrared (IR) flammable gas detector will be on display. Unlike conventional IR gas detectors, IRmax does not use heaters to prevent condensation on windows and mirrors. Instead, its optical components are treated with a highly durable hydrophobic coating called STAY-CLIR that completely prevents signal faults due to condensation. The company will also be introducing its Crowcon Clip and Clip+ single gas monitors. Intended for use in hazardous areas, they offer reliable and durable fixed life monitoring in a compact, lightweight and maintenance-free package.

All these new products, as well as Crowcon’s existing range of state-of-the-art gas detection products, can be found at booths 118 and 119. Crowcon’s experts will also be on hand to answer any gas-safety related questions.