Cutting edge gas detection instrumentation expected to build on its success and expand global coverage

Fixed gas detector

Cutting edge gas detection instrumentation expected to build on its success and expand global coverage

11 Nov, 2021

Published over 4 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Fixed gas detector.

Gastron is a highly reputable manufacturer of fixed and portable gas detectors, flame detectors, sounders and beacons. Since its foundation on 26th June 1992, Gastron had been a leading provider of safety equipment with their revolutionary self-developed multi-infrared detector, which has become ubiquitous within the semiconductor industry.

The success of the cutting-edge gas detectors has led to Gastron’s enjoying sales increases of over 30% annually, and in 2020, Gastron recorded total sales of US$113 million.

Gastron have acquired SIL / IECEX / ATEX / UL / FM / NEPSI and other major certificates for their detectors, which ensures that operators have complete peace-of-mind about the quality and safety of gastron’s instruments Whilst Gastron’s head office is located in the Republic of Korea, Gastron has become a major player in the global market with partners located all over the world. Gastron has established branch offices in Singapore, Malaysia and more than 30 authorised agents all over the world. Continued growth is expected for Gastron in the future as they look to expand their global distribution network.

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