ATEX Certified G10E Real-Time Display portable TDLAS Laser Natural Gas Methane&Ethane Leak Detection Inspection
Description:
A portable laser ethane detector utilizes laser technology, specifically Tunable Diode Laser Spectroscopy (TDLS), to detect ethane gas (C2H6). These detectors are used in various applications, including leak detection in natural gas pipelines, monitoring emissions, and breath gas analysis. They offer high sensitivity, often in the parts per billion (ppb) range, and can distinguish between different gas compositions, like natural gas and biogas, by measuring ethane and methane levels simultaneously.
Laser technology can detect the ethane,and output the accurate concentration value in a shorter detection time.Meanwhile, you can refer to the detected methane concentration, and identify whether the leakage is from the natural gas according to the gas proportion.
| Model |
G10E |
Detection Subject |
Ethane(C2H6)| Methane(CH4) |
| Measuring Principle |
Laser Absorption Spectrum |
Display Mode |
Direct value display (ppm) |
| Resolution |
5 ppm (Ethane) |
Explosion-Proof Grade |
ATEX Exib IIC T4 Gb |
| Response Time |
0.1 s |
Operating Temperature |
-20 ~ 50 ºC |
| Concentration Range |
0~10,000ppm(Ethane) |
Operating Humidity |
< 98%RH, no condensation |
| Enclosure Protection Class |
IP66 |
Main Unit Dimension |
208 x 78 x 53 mm |
| Power supply and Endurance |
Lithium battery >10h |
Main Unit Weight |
1.2 kg |
| Accessories |
Strap, hand-held probe |
Optional Accessories |
E-Bicycle-mounted bracket |
Key features and benefits:
High Sensitivity:
TDLS-based detectors can achieve ppb-level sensitivity, allowing for the detection of even small leaks.
Specificity:
They can differentiate between ethane and methane, enabling accurate leak identification.
Real-time Monitoring:
TDLS allows for real-time measurements, providing immediate feedback on ethane levels.
Versatility:
They can be used in various applications, including leak detection in pipelines, industrial facilities, and even in breath analysis.
Remote Sensing:
Laser detectors can be used for remote sensing, allowing for the detection of leaks from a safe distance, avoiding the need to enter potentially hazardous areas.
Examples of applications:
Natural Gas Leak Detection:
Identifying leaks in pipelines, storage tanks, and other natural gas infrastructure.
Industrial Monitoring:
Detecting leaks in chemical plants, refineries, and other industrial facilities.
Environmental Monitoring:
Measuring ethane emissions from various sources, including landfills and agricultural activities.