The Panther boasts a range of new features and delivers double the sensitivity compared to its predecessor, the GasCheck G.

Since its initial launch in 1990, the groundbreaking ‘GasCheck’ has empowered industrial users by enabling them to identify gas leaks, including hydrogen and helium. Over time, more advanced versions were developed, incorporating additional capabilities such as over-range protection and audible alarms.

The state-of-the-art Panther PRO represents a significant technological advancement, featuring a remarkably sensitive thermal conductivity sensor capable of swiftly detecting various gases. Among the most commonly detected gases are helium, hydrogen, ammonia, and refrigerants.

The Panther PRO incorporates a zero functionality, allowing users to zero the device in ambient air. Furthermore, it provides visual, audible, and vibration alarms upon detecting leaks. Equipped with a colour LCD display and a built-in Gas-Table, the Panther enables users to measure concentration and leak rates using a variety of measurement units. All measurements can be logged internally and easily downloaded via Bluetooth or USB. Additionally, the device includes an integrated torch and a flexible probe for accessing dimly lit or confined areas.

For customers with budget constraints, a basic Panther model is available. It offers the same features as the PRO version, excluding data logging and Bluetooth capabilities.

Both the Panther and Panther PRO have been meticulously designed to withstand demanding applications and challenging environments. They come with an internal rechargeable battery that provides an impressive battery life of up to 19 hours.

Highlighting the advantages, ION Science’ Product Manager Peter Barratt says: “We have over three decades of experience, supplying thousands of customers in applications such as quality control, manufacturing, laboratory, cleanroom, medical, and research. The valued feedback received has been at the forefront of the products functionality and we are delighted with the modern design, specification and performance of Panther.”