| With a broad range of IR Thermometer and Gas detectors can be applicable to various industries. |
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Automotive Production |
Infrared thermometers
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| The greatest challenge for the production process of automotive exterior parts is to secure a constant temperature monitoring. Even in the pilot production, a continuous temperature measurement is essential to optimize the process and maximize both quality and output of the serial production. |
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Gas detectors |
| Gas, fire and other hazards are found throughout the production and use of automobiles, from the plants where components are manufactured and cars are assembled to tunnels and parking garages where vehicle exhaust collects. While the type of gas hazard varies depending upon the application, the end result must be the same—the safety of people and infrastructure. |
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Food & Beverage Industry |
Infrared thermometers
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| Measure and control a food temperature when manufacturing. |
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Gas detectors
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| Whether pre-cooking food, treating wastes and byproducts or ensuring food is preserved properly for shipment and safe keeping until it arrives at the grocery store, food and beverage processors use and also produce dangerous gases. As a result, gas detection is an important part of the everyday safety requirements for these processing facilities.
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Water/Waste Water Treatment
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Gas detectors |
| Water purification and wastewater treatment processes produce a wide variety of toxic and combustible gas hazards that must be monitored on a continuous basis. Toxic gases also can build up in confined spaces, depleting oxygen and making those locations highly dangerous for plant personnel.
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