
Augmented reality and gas detectors: what are the benefits?
Augmented Reality (AR) is revolutionising numerous sectors, from entertainment to industrial to medical. Even in gas detection there are several advantages and the implications it
Augmented Reality (AR) is revolutionising numerous sectors, from entertainment to industrial to medical. Even in gas detection there are several advantages and the implications it
Ammonia (NH3) was one of the first refrigerants used and is still found in industrial refrigeration systems today. Despite the advent of synthetic refrigerants, ammonia
Photoionisation Detector (PID) sensors represent an advanced technology for the detection of volatile gases and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Due to their sensitivity, reliability and
Methane gas (CH4) is a fuel widely used in both domestic and industrial applications. However, its flammable nature makes it dangerous in the event of
Sensitron, part of the Halma group and on the market for 36 years, recognised as a leading name in gas detection at national and international
Gas detection is a crucial aspect of ensuring safety in domestic and industrial environments. Two of the most common technologies used in gas detectors are
Founded in 1988 in the province of Milan, Sensitron becomes part of the Halma plc group in 2021.
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