by GDS Team | Feb 21, 2015 | Fire Safety Tips
The Chemical Safety Board (CSB) has recently issued recommendations in an effort to protect workers and residents, while preventing chemical leaks in refineries. Setting up leak detection systems is one step towards the detection of either gas or liquid leaks. Read...
by GDS Team | Dec 29, 2014 | Catalytic & Infrared Sensors
To detect combustible gases in industries, it is important to choose a safe, dependable and affordable solution. There are two main technologies involved; they are infrared (IR) sensors and catalytic sensors. Each method has its advantages depending on the...
by GDS Team | Dec 29, 2014 | Hydrogen Sulfide
When working in an industrial setting, there is a good chance that something will produce a certain amount of hydrogen sulfide gas. It’s a common biproduct of a number of different commercial and industrial processes, so it is incredibly important that detectors...
by GDS Team | Dec 26, 2014 | LEL Detector
A common question is frequently asked regarding catalytic bead LEL sensors. People are always curious why LEL sensors tend to drift as much as they do. This tends to happen most often in temperatures that are hot and humid. In order to fully comprehend why this drift...
by GDS Team | Nov 17, 2014 | Offshore Gas Detection
Flame detectors are made to respond to ultra violet and infrared spectrums of electromagnetic radiation, and are used mostly in environments in which there is a potential for a fire, such as when flammable materials are present. Typical environments in need of a flame...