Precision packaging for gas sensor technology

Portable & field testing

Precision packaging for gas sensor technology

02 Jul, 2021

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Gas sensors are vital to protect both personnel and assets across a host of different industries. 

But how can you ensure that your gas sensors properly protected within their packaging and that they remain in perfect working order? 

rose plastics offer a wide range of readily available cases and plastic tube containers ideally suited for keeping gas detection components smartly packaged and maintained in the same condition as they were when packaged. Whether you want to safely package an entire gas detection kit, or just individual components, rose plastics have a solution and can also supply a bespoke foam insert, to hold your equipment firmly and neatly within its container. 

Organisations that are working to improve their environmental impact can opt for one of rose plastics’ products made entirely from PCR (post-consumer recycled) material - today's shampoo bottle is tomorrow’s gas detector case!  

It is vitally important to protect sensitive instruments during transportation and onsite, rose plastics have focused extensively on this important factor in protecting people, assets and the instrumentation itself. Their team of specialists understand the needs of instrumentation operators and manufacturers and forged a great reputation within this demanding industry sector.

IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

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