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Gas Detection - Latest News Tuesday 2nd September 2008
New Intrinsically Safe 6 Gas Detector

New Intrinsically Safe 6 Gas Detector

GfG`s (USA) new intrinsically safe G460 is a rugged, compact
instrument for simultaneous detection of up to 6 gases. Installed sensor
options include infrared (NDIR) for CO2 and PID for VOC measurements. The G460 offers completely automatic calibration, one-button operation, top mounted display and interchangeable battery packs. GfG’s concussion proof boot, along with the highly dust and water resistant housing protect the instrument in the harshest environments. Datalogging and event logging are standard.
GfG Instrumentation develops and manufactures a full line of
portable gas detectors, fixed systems and respiratory airline monitors
to provide protection from combustible gases and vapors, oxygen
hazards and toxic gases. GfG offers reliable protection that can be
customized to meet your specific gas detection needs.

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