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The Dräger-Tube system is an established method for measuring and detecting contaminants in the soil, water and air. The Dräger-Tube method of measurement is used for investigating soil pollution, for investigating liquid samples, and for air analysis.
More than 500 substances can be detected and measured using the Dräger-Tube system. Typical applications include the monitoring of workplace air, emission measurements, quality control, process control and monitoring of compressed air for breathing apparatus, as well as environmental and hazardous substance detection applications.
For short-term measurements more than 160 Dräger-Tubes are available to measure the so-called spot concentrations of specific gases. A wide range of different gases and vapours can be detected and measured.
Examples:
Determining and measuring concentration peaks
Measuring personal exposure in the inhalation area Detecting leaks in pipelines or gas installations Air analysis in sewers, shafts and confined spaces
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