[labnetwork] Handheld Hydrogen and Hydride (Phosphine, Germane, diborane, silane) detectors
Chito Kendrick
cekendri at mtu.edu
Fri Mar 31 21:17:35 EDT 2017
You could try dod technologies.
http://www.dodtec.com/xp-703dhydrides/
Chito.
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From: "James C. Sturm" <sturm at Princeton.EDU>
Sent: 3/31/2017 20:15
To: "labnetwork at mtl.mit.edu" <labnetwork at mtl.mit.edu>
Subject: [labnetwork] Handheld Hydrogen and Hydride (Phosphine, Germane,diborane, silane) detectors
I am looking for handheld detectors to “sniff” at VCR or swagelock joints for leaks of hydrogen and also for common hydrides (silane, germane, diborane, phosphine…). The lab has a central system already, but I am looking for something to sniff at joints with after making connections and repressurizing. (Yes we will Helium leak-check too, but this is as a followup with less likelihood of someone doing it wrong).
Many years (25?) we had a handheld unit for hydrides (about 7” x 3 “ x 1”, with a 4” long rubber sniffer port). Probably made by Matheson but can’t seem to find anything similar from them now (although I didn’t look very hard).
Suggestions?
Thanks, Jim Sturm
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