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International Gas Detectors (IGD) develop, manufacture and market a complete range of gas detection products designed to protect people and plants against gas hazards in industry, research and commercial applications. International Gas Detectors have the resource to provide initial consultancy, through system design to installation of your gas detection a true turn-key capability. We can provide ongoing traceable calibration and maintenance of your gas detection systems for both IGD gas detection systems and those from other manufacturers.


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BELLMINI
Single gas portable with app connectiity.
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TOC-903-X5
Built for demanding environments.
The worlds most vversatile gas detector
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Sensor options for over 30 gases.
Multiplying Safety. Simplifying Detection
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