Why we’re the name you can count on in portable gas detectors.

GASCLIP with over 30 years of experience in the gas detection industry, we knew that we could bring a valuable product to the market. In 2009, Gas Clip Technologies was founded with the goal of revolutionizing portable gas detectors. Within just a few years, companies in industries of every kind have embraced our products because of their wide range of benefits, including greater worker safety, improved productivity, greater efficiency and lower cost of ownership.

We outperform and outlast the competition.

We created portable gas detectors with a difference. Consider our latest innovation, the Multi Gas Clip Infrared (MGC). It’s the only portable gas detector with a battery life that can last months instead of hours. In fact, the MGC can go a full 2 months without a charge even without ever being turned off.

The MGC follows in the footsteps of our Single Gas Clip Plus (SGC-Plus). You can put these portable gas detectors into hibernate mode when they’re not in use so you can extend the life of the units. Even our SGC Dock and MGC Dock portable or wall mountable docking station are a breakthrough. It lets you test 4 portable gas detectors at a time instead of one by one by one by one. That saves time and reduces testing gas.

At work in the most demanding industries, the harshest environments.

Whether you work in oil and gas, utilities, wastewater, telecommunications, marine, or other demanding industries, you need portable gas detectors that are reliable and durable. That’s why we’ve built our portable gas detectors to withstand both the hottest and coldest working environments.

Technology is part of our name for a reason.

Innovation is the lifeblood of our business. We continue to build the latest technology into our products. For example, our MGC uses a low power photometric technology to detect combustible gases (LEL). Instead of draining the battery with pellistor technology that’s been around since the 1950s, the MGC uses a low power diode infrared source, which conserves power.

 

Why we’re the name you can count on in portable gas detectors.

GASCLIP with over 30 years of experience in the gas detection industry, we knew that we could bring a valuable product to the market. In 2009, Gas Clip Technologies was founded with the goal of revolutionizing portable gas detectors. Within just a few years, companies in industries of every kind have embraced our products because of their wide range of benefits, including greater worker safety, improved productivity, greater efficiency and lower cost of ownership.

We outperform and outlast the competition.

We created portable gas detectors with a difference. Consider our latest innovation, the Multi Gas Clip Infrared (MGC). It’s the only portable gas detector with a battery life that can last months instead of hours. In fact, the MGC can go a full 2 months without a charge even without ever being turned off.

The MGC follows in the footsteps of our Single Gas Clip Plus (SGC-Plus). You can put these portable gas detectors into hibernate mode when they’re not in use so you can extend the life of the units. Even our SGC Dock and MGC Dock portable or wall mountable docking station are a breakthrough. It lets you test 4 portable gas detectors at a time instead of one by one by one by one. That saves time and reduces testing gas.

At work in the most demanding industries, the harshest environments.

Whether you work in oil and gas, utilities, wastewater, telecommunications, marine, or other demanding industries, you need portable gas detectors that are reliable and durable. That’s why we’ve built our portable gas detectors to withstand both the hottest and coldest working environments.

Technology is part of our name for a reason.

Innovation is the lifeblood of our business. We continue to build the latest technology into our products. For example, our MGC uses a low power photometric technology to detect combustible gases (LEL). Instead of draining the battery with pellistor technology that’s been around since the 1950s, the MGC uses a low power diode infrared source, which conserves power.