Innovative Hydrogen Safety Solutions Showcased at Hyvolution 2025 in Paris
Key Ideas
- Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection and Teledyne Flir will jointly showcase advanced hydrogen safety solutions at Hyvolution 2025 in Paris.
- Key products like the Spyglass IR3 H2 flame detector and OLCT 100 series sensors with innovative technologies will be highlighted.
- The event includes a free conference on hydrogen detection regulations and live demonstrations of gas detection technologies.
- Teledyne's 190-year history of expertise, with significant innovations in gas detection by Teledyne Oldham Simtronics and Teledyne GMI, will be emphasized.
Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection and Teledyne Flir are set to feature cutting-edge hydrogen-specific safety technologies at the Hyvolution trade show taking place from January 28 to January 30, 2025, at Porte de Versailles in Paris, France. The companies will showcase a range of solutions, including the MEMS cell, GS700-Hydrogen portable detector, and Spyglass IR3 H2 flame detector designed for hydrogen safety. The Spyglass IR3 H2 flame detector will introduce new functionality to detect hydrocarbons, improved response times, enhanced immunity to false alarms, and compliance with SIL2 standards. Other products like the OLCT 100 series sensors, equipped with infrared and MEMS thermal conductivity technologies, will be displayed for detecting gases such as methane, hydrogen, butane, and propane. Additionally, the MX 62 TP central detection unit, capable of managing up to 64 secure channels, offering remote management, event logging, and optional SMS text messaging, will be demonstrated. The exhibit will also feature portable gas detection solutions manufactured in Scotland, including the GS700-Hydrogen, BM25 multi-gas beacon, and PS200 portable detector. Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection will provide comprehensive support services from commissioning to maintenance, backed by a network of over 50 technicians in France. The event will host continuous demonstrations showcasing the application of gas detection technologies in various stages of the hydrogen value chain. Furthermore, a free conference on hydrogen detection regulations is scheduled to be presented by the Product Line Manager of Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection. The companies aim to underscore their 190-year history of expertise, highlighting 75 years of innovation in gas detection by Teledyne Oldham Simtronics in France and Teledyne GMI in Scotland.