by GDS Team | Jun 19, 2020 | Catalytic & Infrared Sensors, Methane Gas Detectors, Toxic Gas
Choosing the right gas sensor for your fixed detection system involves a number of considerations, especially when detecting methane gas. Between the different types of sensors on the market, there are two different technologies to consider: infrared and catalytic...
by GDS Team | Jun 9, 2018 | Methane Gas Detectors
A very lethal gas in many industrial settings, methane must be monitored to help facilities avoid fires or explosions. From natural gas pipelines to other industrial buildings, methane is one threat taken very seriously. To ensure the safety of workers, companies use...
by GDS Team | May 5, 2017 | Methane Gas Detectors
Whether it’s a wastewater treatment plant, an oil refinery, or an automotive manufacturing plant, combustible gases and solvents present some of the biggest dangers when it comes to fires and explosions. However, to keep employees safe and protect multi-million...
by GDS Team | Apr 21, 2017 | Methane Gas Detectors
For workers who spend much of their time working in confined spaces, there are a variety of dangers that are present each day. One of the biggest is the accumulation of methane, which if left undetected can lead to catastrophic events such as fires or explosions....
by GDS Team | Feb 11, 2017 | Gas Detectors, Methane Gas Detectors
As the energy industry continues to evolve, natural gas has become one of the most plentiful and popular sources of energy for numerous people. Because of this, numerous pipelines have now been installed to meet the growing demand. However, since natural gas can be...
by GDS Team | Oct 1, 2016 | Methane Gas Detectors
In the oil and gas industry, workers are exposed to a variety of hazards on a daily basis. Among the most common and dangerous when it comes to manufacturing plants, offshore oil rigs, pipelines, and other facilities is methane gas, which if undetected can result in...