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Gas leak detection systems

GermanyStuttgart, Freiburg and Baden-Wurtemberg
  1. IM ENVIRONMENTAL EQUIPMENT GERMANY GMBH

    Germany

    The company IM ENVIRONMENTAL EQUIPMENT GERMANY GMBH, is a Manufacturer/ Producer, which operates in the Gas detector-controllers industry. It also operates in the exhaust gas analysis, and gas leak detection systems industries. It is based in Heilbronn, Germany.

  2. SCHÜTZ GMBH MESSTECHNIK

    Germany

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    Schütz Messtechnik is an experienced and qualified company that has been operating as a service provider and an equipment manufacturer for energy companies since 1968. In the amenities industry, Schütz checks the public gas pipeline networks in accordance with the regulations G 465, G 466/I and G 466/II of the German association for gas and water (DVGW), carries out leak and pipeline detection and exchanges meters. In addition, it holds technical seminars and training sessions for employees from utility companies. Schütz GmbH has been certified by the DVGW as a company specialising in checking gas pipelines. Energy companies using a geographic information system (GIS) can check their pipeline network with Schütz's digital technology. Among Schütz GmbH's client base today are more than 100 municipal utility companies, with whom the company maintains long-standing, close and trusting business relations.

  3. GÜPO GMBH

    Germany

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    On 17th September 1959, Günter Hermann Pohl entered his aerosol business under the company name Güpo in the commercial register. He produced cosmetics and technical sprays with, among other things, a filling and gas supply technology that he had developed. In 1975 the company gained "GmbH" status as a private limited company and in 1978, moved into a new building in Kehl-Sundheim. The focus here was on the production of water-based sprays, primarily of foaming materials for detecting leaks in systems pressurised using gas or air. The range is undergoing constant expansion with continuous development under the new management. In 1998, trading began with Abrasiva (raw materials for polishing and cleaning) as a new area of business. Initially, the focus was on polishing alumina (aluminium oxides, Al2O3). As these only meet a limited number of market polishing requirements, the range was soon expanded to include aluminium silicates, aluminium hydroxides and other abrasives, both synthetic and mineral.