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Leak Detector utilizes hydrogen/nitrogen gas formula.
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Leak Detector utilizes hydrogen/nitrogen gas formula.


August 26, 2005 - Model H2000 PLUS™ employs safe, non-hazardous mixture of 5% Hydrogen in 95% Nitrogen, with hydrogen as tracer gas, to pinpoint leaks. Able to be controlled by PC or PLC, unit provides Auto Ranging feature that adjusts sensitivity to situation to facilitate scanning of larger areas. Settings can be changed via display menu, and hand-held microelectronic probe requires no sample suction. Unit provides bi-directional network communications.


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Release date: August 22, 2005

Sensistor Technologies Announces The H2000 PLUS™ Leak Detector

Pinpointing Extremely Small Leaks is Now Even Easier

Sensistor Technologies, Inc., an established leader within the leak detection and leak testing industry, introduces the H2000 PLUS™, an enhanced version of the compact and robust instrument that pinpoints extremely small leaks using hydrogen as a tracer gas. With feedback from its extensive customer base, Sensistor has enhanced the highly reliable H2000 with a number of features that make it even easier to use.

The Auto Ranging feature of the H2000 PLUS automatically adjusts the sensitivity to the situation, allowing operators to scan large areas and pinpoint leaks without ever touching a button. In addition, standard settings on the instrument can be easily changed via a user-friendly display menu. The H2000 PLUS provides bi-directional network communications for retrieval and download of settings. The H2000 PLUS also can be fully controlled by a PC or PLC.

As with all the Sensitor leak detection instruments, the H2000 PLUS features a standard hand-held and maintenance-free microelectronic probe that requires no sample suction, so dust contamination is prevented. The probe can be equipped with a protective cover that allows leak detection on wet objects. If damaged, the operator can easily replace the probe in just seconds.

Sensitor leak detectors use a widely available and relatively inexpensive tracer gas, which is a safe and non-hazardous mixture of 5% Hydrogen in 95% Nitrogen. Ideal for leak detection in tough industrial environments, the H2000 PLUS is also easily transportable when searching for leaks on a large object such as an aircraft.

About Sensistor Technologies, Inc.

Sensistor Technologies, Inc. is the original pioneer of using hydrogen gas as a tracer for leak detection. The company manufactures high quality instrumentation for industrial leak testing and leak locating for a number of applications such as HVAC systems, medical implants, and automotive parts, as well as portable hydrogen-based systems for locating leaks in telecom, water supply, petrol, power and gas industries. Customers include major manufacturers throughout the world. Sensistor is headquartered in Linkoping, Sweden, with offices in Frankfurt, Germany and Boston, Massachusetts.

For more information, contact Sensistor Technologies, Inc., 267 Boston Road, Suite 3, North Billerica, MA 01862, (978) 439-9200, visit www.sensistor.com, or email mail@sensistor.com.

H2000 PLUS™ is a registered trademark of Sensistor Technologies, Inc.

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Jonathan Zalman
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Company Information:
Name: Sensistor Technologies Inc.
Address: 2 Survey Circle, Suite 2A
Address: 2 Survey Circle, Suite 2A
City: North Billerica
State: MA
ZIP: 01862
Country: USA
Phone: 978-439-9200
http://www.sensistor.com



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