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Gas Leak Detection

Featured on Facility Executive: Managing Gas Leak Detection Systems To Prevent System Failures

This article was originally featured on Facility Executive By: Bob Vigdor Gas leaks can present an enormous danger to the viability of a business and the safety of its workers. Whether it’s an HVAC system, a cooling system, or a hazardous gas found in petroleum production or mining (such as methane), a leak presents substantial […]

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A2l refrigerant

Safe Handling and Storage of A2L Refrigerant

[lwptoc width=”full”] Nearly everyone spends time around cooling appliances, such as refrigerators and air conditioners. However, most people don’t handle refrigerants on a daily basis. Those who do must understand how to safely handle and store these dangerous chemicals, including those designated as A2L refrigerants.  New international agreements related to acceptable refrigerants have emerged due

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Universal Site Monitoring

GasLab™️ To Distribute NevadaNano’s Ground-breaking MPS™ Gas Sensors

GasLab will expand NevadaNano’s reach to customers in the industrial, chemical, Oil & Gas, and HVAC&R markets in the United States. RENO, NEVADA, January 19, 2021 – NevadaNano Inc., the world’s leading innovator in gas detection technology, today announced an alliance with GasLab™ to distribute the company’s Molecular Property Spectrometer™ (MPS™) sensors to its diverse customer

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MPS Flammable Gas Sensor

Featured on Electronic Design: The Evolution of Gas Leak Detection

This article was originally featured on Electronic Design.   By: Bob Christensen For over four decades, gas-leak-detection sensor tech has remained relatively unchanged and proven costly and often unreliable. Advances have changed the landscape, though, with sensors now including multiple chemical sensors on a single silicon chip. Pellistor/catalytic (CAT) bead sensors and non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) sensors have been

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NevadaNano Building, IoT

NevadaNano Systems Inc. Receives Korea Safety Certification For Its Innovative Gas Leak Detection Sensors

New distribution agreement with Hae Song Industry Co. positions NevadaNano to meet the growing demand in Korea for its Molecular Property Spectrometer™ sensor technology. SEOUL, Korea, January 5, 2021 – NevadaNano Systems, Inc., the world’s leading innovator in gas detection sensor technology, announced it received the Korea Gas Safety Corporation (KGS) certification, a significant milestone

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Crowcon Detection Instruments

Crowcon Detection Instruments Selects NevadaNano’s MPS™ Sensors To Drive The Next Generation Of Fixed Gas Detectors 

Fixed detector with Molecular Property Spectrometer™ technology, Xgard Bright, quickly detects multiple flammable gases simultaneously and accurately reports TrueLEL™.  CHESTER, ENGLAND, December 7, 2020 – NevadaNano Inc., the world’s leading innovator in gas detection sensor technology, announced that Crowcon Detection Instruments Ltd., selected its Molecular Property Spectrometer (MPS) sensor for its Xgard Bright fixed gas

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Forbes Feature: New Regulation Could Drive Growth In $4.1 Billion Gas Leak Detection Market

This article was originally featured on Forbes   Global warming and the pandemic are creating an ever-greater demand for cool and clean indoor air. The Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) industry makes machines that can satisfy that demand — but it won’t happen without innovation. For example, HVAC makers are introducing new refrigerant gasses

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ACR News

Gasworld Feature: NevadaNanotech unveils news integration-ready refrigerant gas sensors

This write-up was originally featured on Gasworld Gas detection sensor technology manufacturer NevadaNanotech Systems has expanded its Molecular Property Spectrometer™ (MPS™) refrigerant product family with gas sensors for A1, A2L and A3 refrigerants. NevadaNanotech latest sensor innovations are the first to meet the new North American Standards Developing Organizations and global IEC/CENELEC standards as well

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