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Continuously monitors low level toxic and corrosive gases
July 1st 2009

The new Draeger ChemLogic range of colorimetric gas detection systems detect low levels of toxic and corrosive gases including: diisocyanates such as MDI and TDIÇ found in the manufacture of polyurethane foams, some spray paints and in specialised printing on plastic surfaces.

Featuring advanced optic technology, the ChemLogic Series forms part of a new generation of interference-free, low maintenance, continuous monitors. Offering more flexibility in use than previous systems, it provides increased measurement security via fibre optics.

The ChemLogic 1 is a single-point detector. For those applications requiring greater monitoring capability, the ChemLogic 8 has eight detection points and an optimised flow that is able to draw samples twice as fast as other multi-point systems at 250-300ft 2.5 LPM.

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