Welding

Welding:
Shielding gas welding uses shielding gases that flow around the electrode and the molten metal. The supply of shielding gases in the torch forms a protective atmosphere around the welding point and thus stabilizes the arc.
Welding fumes can contain a mixture of airborne gases such as nitrogen oxides (NOx), carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), ozone (O3) and inert gases such as argon or helium.





In closed rooms, a gas warning system is usually necessary or at least extremely useful.
The protection of employees from welding fumes in welding workshops must be based on rapid detection and robust sensor technology.
Our gas warning systems are known for their robustness and reliability and offer a variety of functions that meet the requirements of different applications. From simple warning systems to complex monitoring systems, we offer the right solution for every situation.
Our experienced team is on hand to understand your specific requirements and offer you the best possible solutions. With our commitment to quality and innovation, we are your reliable partner for gas detection systems in welding plants.