Accurate and reliable results The hazardous substances in the air are collected using a suitable medium – such as activated charcoal, silica gel or molecular sieves. The sample is then analyzed in a laboratory with the aid of instrumental analysis. The sampling process is conducted either actively with a manual Dräger accuro or automatic Dräger-Tube pump X-act 5000, or passively via a diffusion sampler.
Suitable for complex cases The Dräger Sampling Tubes and Systems allow to identify and measure different substances even under difficult conditions. This applies especially to very complex mixtures of substances or cases in which several similar substances are present at the same time.
Advantages of passive sampling Low price since no additional sampling equipment is required Long-term sampling does not require any preparation of the room Low determination and detection limits Fluctuations of concentration are integrated into the measurement result Overview measurements as well as surveillance of limit values
Advantages of active sampling Accumulation of substances in large amount of air within short time Low determination and detection limits
Protect workers, reduce false alarms, and spend less time managing your gas detector fleet with the Tango TX2 Two-Gas Monitor. Unlike other two-gas monitors that use combination sensors, the Tango TX2 uses individual sensors to increase alarm accuracy so you can reduce unnecessary shutdowns and improve incident data quality.
A perfect combination: modern design and light weight offer you extra protection and comfort. Choose from the low-maintenance, cost-effective Dräger X-plore® 3300 half mask or Dräger X-plore® 3500 version for long lasting protection under tough conditions.
State-of-the-art area monitoring – the Dräger X-zone® 5500 in combination with the Dräger X-am® 5000 or 5600 gas detection instruments can be used for the measurement of up to six gases and extends the portable gas detection technology to a comprehensive system with many applications.