Available for ImportThermocatalytic Gas Sensor DCT for Accurate Measurement of Hazardous Gases
Manufacturer:ERIS LLC
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Description
Thermocatalytic sensors are designed to measure and transmit information on pre-explosion concentrations of hydrogen and hydrocarbons in the air of the working zone, as well as in various industrial fields and at hazardous production facilities.
Specifications
Operating temperature range
-60...155 °C
Controlled gas
Hydrogen and hydrocarbon in working zone air
Degree of protection
IP65
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