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News Release from: Crowcon Detection Instruments | Subject: Mexican gas detectors
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 October 2004
Gas detectors have potential to save
Mexican lives
Life-saving gas detection equipment is being introduced to Mexico by British manufacturer Crowcon, to protect against poisoning, asphyxiation, and explosions caused by flammable gas
Life-saving gas detection equipment is being introduced to Mexico by British manufacturer Crowcon A range of portable and fixed products is available to protect against poisoning, asphyxiation, and explosions caused by flammable gas
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 5 Sep 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Engineering and production staff at the Shell UK Stanlow manufacturing complex are protected against gas risks by portable detectors from Crowcon, proved on site for over a decade
These hazards are encountered in industries as diverse as petrochemicals, gas, steel, water treatment, food storage, tunnelling and telecommunications.
Already widely established in Latin America, Crowcon recently achieved approved supplier status with Brazil's largest company, Petrobras, and is a regular supplier to Venezuelan oil company PDVSA.
Crowcon is currently seeking new distribution partners in Mexico.
Gas detection products made by the company range from tiny, portable detectors to safeguard individuals against a single hazard, to large custom-built detection and alarm systems covering a whole site.
Recently introduced to the portable product range is Tetra, a compact instrument monitoring up to four gases.
A single button controls all functions, while a backlit "at-a-glance" display allows simultaneous viewing of all gas readings, alarm conditions and battery life. Request a free brochure from Crowcon Detection Instruments ...
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