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CO2Meter Expands Multigas Safety System With Oxygen Sensing Solutions

Designed to meet standards, bolster detection, and mitigate work environment hazards

Wed, 02/14/2024 - 11:58
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(CO2Meter: Ormond Beach, FL) -- CO2Meter, a leading manufacturer in gas detection technologies, has introduced a new multigas safety system oxygen sensor—an important addition to CO2Meter’s full line of multigas safety systems. With the new oxygen sensor, individuals gain continuous monitoring of oxygen levels across a wide variety of applications, including cryogenic facilities, hospitals, food processing plants, pharmaceutical manufacturing operations, laboratories, and cold storage facilities.

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The sensor can also exceed rigorous temperature requirements. The design uses zirconia-sensing technology that ensures greater longevity and operating temperatures of -50°C across a multitude of environments. In addition, the sensor provides customers with the ability to ensure a safe workspace while monitoring facilities for inert gases, including nitrogen, helium, and argon. 

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