Safeguarding the hydrogen economy with detectably better hydrogen detection

Gas detection

Safeguarding the hydrogen economy with detectably better hydrogen detection

17 Jul, 2023

Published over 2 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Gas detection.

Implementing a dependable and high-quality gas detection system is crucial to the safety of personnel working in the hydrogen industry. IGD recently launched their new MK8 Pellistor, an ideal solution for producers of blue, green and even pink hydrogen, looking to safeguard both workers and assets.

The robust and reliable MK8 provides excellent stability; this instrument will need replacing far less frequently than other devices on the market, saving costs considerably while reducing time spent on maintenance. The MK8 Pellistor’s life is significantly extended, thanks to its exceptional poison resistance, thus saving further system costs while ensuring accurate gas detection throughout its lifespan. This makes the Mk8 a perfect solution for the hydrogen economy, in which inhibiting materials can be a hindrance. The MK8 is available for any of IGD’s 750 series devices or their 903-X5, which is widely seen as one of the most advanced gas transmitters on the market, enabling its use in a safe or ATEX location, as well as applicability in a sampling format. This is of great benefit to operators in the hydrogen economy because many different formats are necessary to provide detectably better hydrogen detection.

IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

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