Crowcon’s Gas-Pro Confined Space Gas Detector at A+A 2011 in Düsseldorf

Crowcon will be showing its new Gas-Pro confined space entry gas detector at A+A 2011 in Düsseldorf between October 18-21. The Gas-Pro has a number of special features that make it ideal for confined space use, including a top-mount display, an internal pump, five gas capability and a tri-colour status indicator.

Crowcon will also be showing other new products, including its IRmax infrared (IR) hydrocarbon fixed gas detector and its ATEX approved LaserMethane® mini Gen2 (LMm) portable methane detector.

The IRmax is an ultra-compact IR gas detector which delivers rapid, fail-safe detection of hydrocarbon gases with very low power consumption. Far smaller and lighter than comparable IR detectors, the IRmax is easy to install in even the most inaccessible locations and its remote display feature makes it extremely versatile.

The second generation LMm is designed to detect methane at a distance of up to 100 metres in seconds and has turned what used to be a time consuming and potentially hazardous procedure into a quick and easy one.

All these products, as well as Crowcon’s existing range of state-of-the-art gas detection products, can be found in Hall 5, stand number B32. Crowcon’s experts will also be on hand to answer any gas-safety related questions.

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