Handheld instruments replace Ion Science gas leak detectors

12th July 2017
Posted By : Lanna Deamer
Handheld instruments replace Ion Science gas leak detectors

 

Air Liquide Electronics has recently replaced two 20 year old Ion Science gas leak detectors with the company’s latest GasCheck G instruments. Chosen for the robust, reliable and upgradeable design, the semiconductor manufacturer is using the high performance handheld instruments to check for gas leaks after high pressure cylinder changes.

Air Liquide Electronics is a supplier of innovative solutions for the semi-conductor, photovoltaic and flat panel display markets, including computers, mobile phones and digital cameras. The company contributes to the innovation of the world’s most advanced companies in the electronic industry.

Jana Wu, TGCM Gas Specialist at Air Liquide commented: “We had two 20 year old Ion Science GasCheck B detectors that still worked okay but had started to suffer from the wear and tear you would expect after two decades. We did a benchmark against other old detectors around the factory and we were impressed to discover that the Ion Science units were the only ones still operational.

Jana added: “Based on our experience with the old Ion Science instruments, we decided to upgrade to the company’s newer GasCheck G2 gas leak detectors which would give our cylinder technicians a little more confidence in leak testing results.”

Ion Science’s GasCheck G gas leak detector represents the latest in handheld gas detection technology. Its advanced system of micro thermal conductivity enables advanced sensitivity for the rapid, effective detection of gas leaks down to cc/sec, mg/m³ or parts per million (ppm) levels.

“We chose the GasCheck G2 model because it provided an actual reading instead of a bar graph type output plus it is upgradeable to the G3 model if required,” Jana added. “One of our favourite features is the instrument’s ability to provide cc/sec or ppm measurements. It can also be adjusted for sensitivity which is an advantage.”

Designed for the search and location of gas leaks, the GasCheck G leak detector provides effective detection of almost any gas or mix of gases. Robust and reliable, the GasCheck G leak detector gives stable, repeatable readings. The instrument’s LCD display, LED indicator, and audible sounder clearly indicate when a gas leak is present.

Air Liquide uses the Ion Science GasCheck G gas leak detectors every time a cylinder is changed which is on a daily basis. The company’s cylinder technicians use the readings on the GasCheck G’s display to ensure there is no leak after connecting to the cylinder.

GasCheck G automatically zeros to the ambient air around it when switched on and is ready to detect immediately. The instrument’s easy to use graphical interface and intuitive keypad allows for simple function, selection, and adjustment.

Upgradeable throughout the range, the GasCheck G gas leak detector is available in three distinct versions; G1, G2 and G3 with varied capabilities. Features can be easily added by upgrading the instrument without it having to be returned to the factory.

Jana concluded: “I would rate the new GasCheck G highly overall. It is intuitive to use and provides accurate results. I’m also impressed with the service provided by Ion Science and its distributor, REPSS Inc.”


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