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  • Lower Explosive Limit (%LEL)
    The lower explosive limit (LEL) or lower flammable limit (LFL) of a combustible gas is the smallest amount of the gas that supports a self-propagating flame when mixed with air (or oxygen) and ignited. In gas-detection systems, the amount of gas present is specified as a percentage (%) LEL. Zero
  • Fundamentals of Combustible Gas Detection
    temperature, or "SIT," this is the. minimum temperature for self-sustained combustion of a substance, independent of. the heating or heated element. This temperature is generally well above the open-cup. flash point. Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) or Lower Flammable Limit (LFL). This is the minimum
  • Typical Areas that Require Gas Detection
    of Gas Detection. Gas Detection Systems. Certification and Classification. Quality and Assurance. FAQs. Technical Services & Support. Quick Links. Technical SupportCustomer Business Centers. Gas Hazards & Areas.      . - Flammable Gas Hazards. - Flammable Limit . - Flammable Gas Properties
  • Key Concepts in Gas Detection (.pdf)
    in resistance and translates it into. ·. Central Nervous System Depressants - Cause. percent of lower explosive limit (LEL). disturbances to CNS (i.e. benzene, acetone). ·. Combustibles - Liquids with flash point between. 100°F and 200°F. ·. Flammables - Liquids with flash point under. 100°F, gases
  • What drives defect detection technology?
    The defect density is much lower than in the process R&D phase, which increases the throughput requirements of defect detection tools and methods. The resulting defect detection data can be used to optimize parameters and complements electrical parametric test data from microelectronic test structures
  • Application: Hospital Bed Position Detection Sensor (.pdf)
    There are a large number of applications requiring the detection of end limit position, where electric shock can be a real concern. Hospital beds, for example, need end position limits when adjusting the bed position. Reed Sensors are ideal in this application because they reliably pass very low
  • Techncial Article: Typical Areas that Require Gas Detection
    .      . - Flammable Gas Hazards. - Flammable Limit . - Flammable Gas Properties. - Flammable Gases Data . - Toxic Gas Hazards . - Hygiene Monitoring. - Toxic Exposure Limits . - Toxic Gases Data . - Asphyxiant (Oxygen Deficiency) Hazard . - Oxygen Enrichment . - Typical Areas that Require Gas Detection
  • Technical Article: Typical Areas That Require Gas Detection
    Library. Gas Hazards & Areas. Principles of Gas Detection. Gas Detection Systems. Certification and Classification. Quality and Assurance. FAQs. Technical Services & Support. Quick Links. Technical SupportCustomer Business Centers. Gas Hazards & Areas.      . - Flammable Gas Hazards. - Flammable Limit

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