by GDS Team | Nov 6, 2020 | Electrochemical Sensors, Toxic Gas
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is an odorless colorless gas that is present in the atmosphere in small quantities, typically 400 parts per million or less. CO2 is generated by industrial processes that include the burning of fossil fuels for heat, power, and transportation and...
by GDS Team | Oct 23, 2020 | Electrochemical Sensors
Regardless of your industrial setting, oxygen depletion is one of the greatest hazards encountered on a regular basis. With the loss of oxygen, the chances for fires or sudden explosions are heightened along with the toxic gas buildup in a particular area. Thankfully,...
by GDS Team | Sep 9, 2016 | Electrochemical Sensors
As technology within the oil and gas industry has evolved over the years, one area that has seen tremendous advances has been sensors. In particular, electrochemical sensors have made great strides when it comes to their ability to detect extremely low levels of toxic...
by GDS Team | May 27, 2015 | Electrochemical Sensors
Safety is particularly important if you work in an industry where toxic gases or hazardous chemicals are used. The need to detect, measure, and then notify people of a potential danger is critical. Despite the increasing variety of advanced tools to identify hazardous...