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Stationary Gas Detection
In an underground coal mine, low concentrations of methane as well as traces of carbon monoxide can always be found because coal decomposes itself. Depending on the quality of the coal and location of the mine, these gases might also be accompanied by hydrogen sulphide and carbon dioxide; the latter sometimes in extremely high concentrations.
Dräger offers very flexible stationary gas detection systems for continuous monitoring of combustibles, toxics, and oxygen deficiency to avoid any health risk for the workers in an underground mine. Experienced people are happy to help the customers to find a tailor-made solution driven by the individual applications in the mining industry.
To learn more about Dräger's stationary instruments, please click below and you will enter our GDS Engineering page. This will detail all of the applications and specific information that you need.

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General Industry
Dräger has composed a product portfolio which covers not only transmitters to monitor for over 300 toxic or combustible gases, but... more
   
 

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