Carbon Saturation Indicators

Hydrogen Sulfide Filter Breakthrough Indicators

Hydrogen Sulfide Carbon Saturation-Indicators
Hydrogen Sulfide Filter Breakthrough Indicators

Hydrogen Sulfide – H2S

The Breakthrough Indicators provide real-time indication of carbon absorbers and filter saturation to ensure safety in the workplace.
The sorption media on top of the indicator’s sensor protects it from possible exposure to traces of hydrogen Sulfide that might exist in the surrounding environment. The indicators are accurate, sensitive, easy to use and economical

Economical and easy to use:
Using the breakthrough indicator allows user to get the most of their filters and sorption media while protecting themselves and the environment from exposure to toxic emissions.

Visual indication of filter saturation:
The hydrogen Sulfide breakthrough indicator produces vivid colour changes from light blue to black when the filter is saturated and exhausted.

Real-time indication:
The high sensitivity of the breakthrough indicator to hydrogen Sulfide provides users with an immediate indication of filter saturation.

Reliable carbon absorption: indicators

No false positive or false negative results.
The sorption media on top of the indicator’s sensor protects it from possible exposure to traces of Hydrogen Sulfide that might exist in the surrounding environment. The colourimetric sensor is also selective to hydrogen Sulfide gas. These two features eliminate the possibility of false positive indications. The high stability of the sensor to heat, light, and possible ambient contaminants, prevents any false negative indication.


Specifications:

  • Weight: 28g (1.0oz)
  • Dimensions: 88.9mm (4.5in), diameter 76.2mm (3.0in)
  • Inlet dimensions: ¾” MNPT
  • Operating humidity: 5% RH to 90%RH
  • Minimum detectable limit: 1.0ppm/min at 30 cm/sec face velocity
  • Colour change: Light blue – to brown – or black
  • Light effect: None
  • Cross interferences: No interferences are known.

We can also supply Carbon Saturation Indicators for: 

  • Basic Vapours
  • Ammonia
  • Ammonia & Hydrogen Sulfide
  • Chlorine Dioxide
  • Formaldehyde
  • Halogen
  • Hydrazine
  • Mercury