Multi-gas monitor

Industrial Scientific announces a new infrared sensor for use with the BM25 multi-gas area monitor. The XP IR sensor further expands the unit’s wide range of gas detection capabilities. With this sensor, the BM25 can detect from one to five gases with interchangeable “smart” sensors for combustible gases, oxygen and toxic gases including CO, H2S, SO2, NO2, Cl2, ClO2, NH3, PH3, AsH3, SiH4, ETO, NO, HCl, HCN and CO2.

 

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