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Upcoming Changes for the HVAC and Refrigerant Industry

   With increasing regulations and social demand for climate-friendly options, there are certainly many changes coming to the HVAC and Refrigerant industry over the next few years. This sentiment was a strong theme in the recent Natural Refrigerant Trade Show. Understanding the trends and changes in consumer demand and regulations presents an opportunity for manufacturers

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Chemical Sensing for Safer Industrial, Home and Office Environments

[lwptoc hierarchical=”0″ numeration=”none” width=”full”] Chemical Sensing is Now Better Than Ever Developers of air-monitoring equipment now have a new core technology to deploy for detecting dangerous conditions.  These conditions include methane gas from industrial operations, heavily legislated refrigerant gases, and flammable gas exposure of industrial workers or first responders. NevadaNano has continuously improved and delivered

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Combustible Gas Detector

3 Features to Look for in a Combustible Gas Detector

Combustible gas detectors, commonly required as Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) in most industrial worker settings  measure the concentration of potentially harmful gases in a specific  area. They may use infrared, electrochemical, ultrasonic, or semiconductor sensors as their core detection technology. The detectors, via the embedded sensor, measure the gas concentration to a reference point or

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Methane Gas Sensors

All About Methane Gas Sensors

About Methane Methane gas is an odorless, colorless gas that is highly flammable or combustible at 100% Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) concentrations. For many manufacturers around the world, detecting hazardous levels of methane gas with methane gas sensors is an extremely important daily operation because it provides a safe environment. Methane is a primary component

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