MX4 iQuad Portable Gas Detector

Personal gas detector

MX4 iQuad Portable Gas Detector

02 Oct, 2009

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Industrial Scientific (USA) introduces the MX4 iQuad™. Able to detect from one to four gases, the MX4 is the latest addition to the company’s line of iNet-ready gas detectors.

iNet offers an alternative to buying and maintaining gas detectors. It is a software-based service that increases safety by providing visibility into gas detector alarms, exposure and usage. It keeps gas detectors working without costly and time-consuming maintenance. And with iNet, customers do not have to buy the gas detectors. Instead, they subscribe to iNet and receive Gas Detection as a Service.

Using the MX4 with iNet is a better way to do gas detection. Subscribers avoid the common problems of owning gas detectors. At the same time, users are protected

by the MX4’s reliable and user-friendly features.

The MX4 is small, rugged and simple to use. A rubber overmold covers its polycarbonate housing to protect the MX4 from high-impact bumps and drops. The housing has also been thirdparty

tested and certified IP66 and IP67. This ingress protection rating indicates that the MX4 is dust-tight and resistant to both water jets and submersion. The MX4 uses a combination of three

alarms. Ultra-bright LEDs, a 95 db audible alarm and a powerful vibrating alarm all warn users of hazardous gas levels.

IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

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