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LPG leak detector system sensors
Sensor technologies. topic
Posted by Yogesh M. Tapaswi on 25 October, 2004 - 2:28 pm
Dear all,

I would like to know more in the area of leak detection systems, sensors. Plz suggest suitable websites / send articles, tutes if any.

Thanks and Regards,
Yogesh.tapaswi@saint-gobain.co.in


Posted by Neil Munro on 26 October, 2004 - 11:53 pm
Try here:
http://www.andel.co.uk/


Posted by M R K S SASTRY on 26 October, 2004 - 11:57 pm
Dear Yogesh,

You can contact M/S subtronics systems, Mumbai for further details.

M/S Subtronics systems supplies

1. LEL detectors with indicators & annunciators
2. Leak detectors for LPG / other hazardous gases with indicators & annunciators (1 / 2/3/5 channels)

I shall mail you further details.

best regards

SASTRY M R K S


Posted by Bob Hogg on 27 October, 2004 - 12:13 am
Do you mean leak detection for liquid? If so there can many options form side mount units with either bulkhead or 1/2” NPT connections. Then there is the process and temperature so it can be plastic or stainless. Is it OEM or in plant which would determine off the shelf or custom low cost.

What a “pane” your job must be. (He’s in the glass business) Check out http://www.almegcontrols.com/ More leak detection items will be on the new web site such as conductive and capacitance. Email sales@almegcontrols.com with a specific requirement.

Thanks Bob Hogg


Posted by marc sinclair on 27 October, 2004 - 1:11 am
Hi,

I worked with these people in the past, Their website has some interesting articles.

http://www.ionscience.co.uk

Marc Sinclair
http://www.germainesystems.co.uk


Posted by Bud Buyer on 27 October, 2004 - 8:25 pm
Varian Inc has a booklet covering leak detection that is practically a tutorial on the subject.

It can be downloaded from this page.

http://www.varianinc.com/cgi-bin/nav?products/vacuum/leak detect/index&cid=NQLPKJKFQ

Bud

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