
The gas detection industry has its’ origins in mining. GfG was the first company to produce an electronic gas detector for detection of methane in mines way back in 1961.
Modern mining has very strict regulations which require the use of portable gas detectors.
Workers in steel plants must wear carbon monoxide detectors at all times as this is a manor hazard in steel production. In addition, blast furnaces must be equipped with hydrogen detection equipment.For leak control, suitable portable gas detectors must be used, to give rapid warning of explosive and toxic gas leaks.
Portable gas detectors
Microtector II G450 4-gas detector
Microtector II G460 7-gas detector
MICRO IV Single-gas detector for toxic gase, hydrogen and oxygen
Polytector II G750 multi-gas detector
Fixed gas detection systems
Permanently installed control equipment with gas detection transmitters for different gases
Customers, who use GfG products in this industrial sector
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GfG mbH announces that performance test approval for its’ G450 and G460 multi-gas detectors has...
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