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Gas leak detector provides sensitivity upgrade

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 30, 2008

The GasCheck G is available in G1, G2 and G3 versions, allowing users to add extra features as the need arises, without returning the system to the factory.

Ion Science GasCheck G gas leak detector uses an advanced system of micro thermal conductivity that enables improved sensitivity for the rapid, effective detection of leaks down to cm3/s, mg/m or parts per million levels.

The addition of the new GasCheck G means that the user has even greater flexibility in the range of gas leak detectors available.

The GasCheck G uses a micro thermal conductivity detector that enables 5-10 times more sensitivity than achieved by the GasCheck 3000.

This improvement enables users to find leaks more rapidly and find smaller leaks too, which in today's market is a very important advantage.

Software features allow the user to program the unit to deliver maximum sensitivity, to hold peak readings and to screen out interference from background gases.

The large backlit display shows the numerical reading of any detected leak.

An audible alarm and flashing LED will give a clear indication of a leak.

The GasCheck G can be calibrated to facilitate accurate, reliable results and long-life operation.

The GasCheck G is available in G1, G2 and G3 versions, allowing users to add extra features as the need arises, without returning the system to the factory.

The GasCheck G is suitable for quality assurance, laboratory applications, industrial, medical and pneumatic applications.

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