We host a large selection of personal gas monitors that are perfect for the Wastewater Treatment and Utility workers. If you fall into this category, you understand the importance of H2S, CO, and CH4 protection. Confined spaces become extremely dangerous when these gases are present and a reliable portable gas monitor can be the difference between life and death. With new additions of MSA, BW Technologies, Industrial Scientific, and several other top brands in portable gas detection, we have options in every...
The oil and gas industry involves several manufacturing processes and upstream processes that require gas detection solutions to be used on a daily basis. Whether its offshore drilling and exploration, or onshore refining and production of gasoline DOD technologies offers several options to keep work environments up to code and safe for your workers. If you’re in need of a Class1, Div1 unit or need a different option in a non explosive environment, our sales staff will be able to assist in determining...
Semiconductor manufacturing processes involve highly toxic substances and flammable gases. Our ChemLogic 96 Continuous and DOD64 FTIR Sequential gas analyzers are staples in this industry with over 1,000 machines operating every day worldwide. Our gas analyzers can be found in a few different places throughout a fabrication facility such as: In the Wafer Reactor, Wafer Dryer, Gas Cabinets, and during Chemical Vapor Deposition. Our units are designed with clean environments in mind. With a sample draw of 400...
One of the largest users of gas detection safety equipment are Chemical Storage and Chemical Manufacturing Plants. Toxic, asphyxiant, and flammable gases are commonly used in manufacturing and are also by products of the manufacturing process. Storage of these gases is done on site in large metal cylinders. The transferring of gas into other containers or to other parts of the plant can release these gases into the air. Portable and Fixed gas detections systems work together to provide a safety net of gas...
Polyurethane Foam requires toxic gases in it’s manufacturing process. The most common gases fall into the Diisocyanate family of gases. Toluene Diisocyanate (TDI) and Methylenediphenyl diisocyanate (MDI) have exposure limits set by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to ensure employee protection in polyurethane facilities.