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Advanced H2S Gas Sensor Delivers Toxic Gas Protection

Jan. 23, 2006
The new TS Series Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Detectors from General Monitors now provide advanced protection against the deadly hazards of hydrogen sulfide

The new TS Series Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Detectors from General Monitors now provide advanced protection against the deadly hazards of hydrogen sulfide gas (H2S) for a wide range of applications. The TS Series for H2S gas detection includes two models: the TS4000 and the TS400. They both sense H2S over a broad range from 0 to 100 ppm. The advanced electrochemical cells in these devices feature a precision laser weld design that provides superior casing integrity.

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