Gas leak detector XM-E-SO2
portablewith alarmwith digital display

gas leak detector
gas leak detector
gas leak detector
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Characteristics

Detected fluid
gas
Other characteristics
portable, with alarm, with digital display
Applications
for industry

Description

High Accuracy Sulfur Dioxide SO2 Single Gas Detector LCD Display Dust Proof Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is a colorless, extremely toxic gas with a strong odor. Common applications of sulfur dioxide include sulfuric acid production, pulp and paper mills, chemical processing, food and beverage, coking operations and petroleum refineries. Since coal and petroleum often contain sulfur compounds, their combustion will generate SO2 unless the sulfur compounds are removed before the fuel is burned. Sulfur dioxide is a highly toxic gas which poisons its victims via inhalation through the lungs. SO2 combines with water to form sulfuric acid (H2SO4). It is for this reason that sulfur dioxide can burn the respiratory tract upon inhalation. High doses of sulfur dioxide can cause death quite rapidly. HiYi Technology offers single-gas detector or multi-gas detectors, workers can monitor exposure in areas where gases may be present. In areas where workers could be exposed to additional gases, the gas detector will keep workers safe. XM-E Portable Gas Detector is a continuous monitoring of a variety of single gas detection equipment. This product is suitable for environmental monitoring, industrial production and other harmful gases working environment, which can effectively protect the health and safety of staff is not compromised.It meets European standard gas detector.

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