Teledyne GFD to highlight global gas detection expertise at ADIPEC 2025

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Teledyne GFD to preview next-generation gas detection system at ADIPEC 2025

Pre-launch demonstration planned for major energy event

Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection (Teledyne GFD) will preview its next-generation gas detector at ADIPEC 2025 ahead of the product’s full release in 2026.

The company said the new detector will be the centrepiece of its stand during the exhibition, which takes place in Abu Dhabi from 3 to 6 November.

According to Teledyne GFD, the pre-launch forms one of six demonstration areas designed to showcase advances in detection, wireless systems and digital integration for the oil and gas industry.

Thomas Möller, Vice-President Sales and Marketing at Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection, said: “Manufacturing both fixed and portable gas and flame equipment, we can reference more than 190 years of combined expertise across our three sites in Cypress, Renfrew and Arras.”

“It also allows us to present our latest and upcoming innovations to the 200,000 visitors expected at ADIPEC.”

“Of particular interest, the pre-launch of our next-generation gas detector is not-to-be-missed.”

Focus on detection, connectivity and environmental monitoring

Teledyne GFD confirmed that its stand, located at 9413 in hall 9, will feature focus areas covering hydrogen sulphide (Hâ‚‚S), methane (CHâ‚„), flame detection, wireless systems and cloud-based data tools.

For Hâ‚‚S detection, the company will present the GD1 laser-based open-path detector, which has SIL2 third-party approval and is designed for safety-related applications.

The DG gas detector will also be displayed, offering operation at temperatures up to +65°C and a highly visible interface.

In the portable range, Teledyne GFD will highlight the Protégé ZM zero-maintenance single-gas monitor and the PS DUO detector capable of monitoring both H₂S and sulphur dioxide (SO₂).

For methane emissions, Teledyne GFD will feature its new MethaSense Trace system, designed for continuous low-emission monitoring and quantification with 50 ppm sensitivity using non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) technology.

Multi-spectrum flame detection and wireless control systems

The company’s flame detection exhibit will include the MultiFlame DF-TV7–T, a multi-spectrum infrared detector with three wavelengths.

The model responds to unwanted hydrocarbon fires and maintains high false-alarm immunity.

Spyglass triple infrared and ultraviolet–infrared open-path detectors will also be on display, including options that integrate high-definition video for remote decision-making.

Teledyne GFD said a new wireless gas detection monitoring system will also be introduced, featuring a touchscreen panel that can connect up to 64 Modbus or 4-20mA detectors through wired or wireless links.

The system allows configuration of sensor combinations, alarm set points and power sources according to site requirements.

Cloud platform to support compliance and data analysis

A further highlight will be Teledyne GDCloud, a cloud-based platform for secure data sharing and compliance record management.

The company said the solution allows users to visualise field data, view audit trails and generate compliance documentation.

Teledyne GFD described the platform as a way to simplify reporting and enable analysis of operational data for business decision-making.

The firm, which has exhibited at ADIPEC for over a decade, said this year’s theme, ‘Freedom – The Instinct of Detection’, reflects its focus on reliability, intelligence and safety in detection technology.

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