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Portable Gas Detection
Nickel ores typically emit the toxic substance hydrogen sulphide, H2S. During the refining process in gold mines, hydrogen sulphide as well as hydrogen cyanide can be found. In open-cut coal mines, methane (natural gas) occurs naturally within the decomposition process and may include traces of carbon monoxide.
Dräger offers a broad range of portable gas monitors which can be used as personal detectors to protect workers from the exposure to toxic as well as explosive gases. We are happy to guide our customers through the product portfolio in order to find their tailor-made solution, which was driven by individual customer requirements.

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Dräger X-am 2000
The Dräger X-am 2000 is the new generation of gas measurement instruments, which is adjusted to the requirements for per... more
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Dräger X-am 3000
Dräger X-am 3000 is an innovative 3- or 4 gas warning-device. This small and lightweight instrument reliably monitors H2... more
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MiniWarn
MiniWarn is a small, light-weight and ergonomically-shaped personal multi-gas monitor for the continuous and simultaneou... more
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Dräger X-am 7000
Dräger X-am 7000 is the innovative solution for the simultaneous and continuous detection of up to five gases. A combina... more
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Pac Ex 2
With a compact, handy and pocket-sized design, this robust instrument can be used for all personal monitoring applicatio... more
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Dräger Pac 5000
Dräger Pac 5000 is the innovative single gas instrument for personal gas detection in work places. The instrument will b... more
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Dräger Pac 7000
Small and robust, ergonomic and intuitive, economic and powerful – the Dräger Pac 7000 is tailor-made for personal monit... more
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Short-Term Measurements with Dräger-Tubes
For short-term measurements more than 160 Dräger-Tubes are available to measure the so-called spot concentrations of spe... more
 

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