
The MSC2 devices monitor for multiple gases and ensure continuous real-time safety compliance. (Source: Shutterstock)
Equigas, a distributor of gas equipment, has partnered with CO2Meter, a maker of gas sensing devices, to add Gaslab industrial fixed gas detection safety line to its portfolio, according to a Feb. 13 press release.
The new Gaslab offerings are aimed at the industrial and specialty gas markets. They include MSC2 fixed multi-gas safety systems, the DGC-06 digital gas controller and PX2 combustible gas detectors.
The MSC2 devices monitor for multiple gases and ensure continuous real-time safety compliance. The PX2 line is specifically designed for detecting flammable gas leaks.
The DGC-06 is designed to monitor and control up to 128 gases simultaneously, ensuring comprehensive safety in industrial environments, the company said.
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