Description
The Mobile Laboratory with Gas Equipment based on the robust KAMAZ 43118 6×6 off-road truck is designed for rapid deployment in the field to monitor, analyze, and detect hazardous gases and atmospheric pollutants. It is an essential solution for environmental monitoring, gas pipeline inspection, industrial safety, and emergency response operations.
Key Features:
Chassis: KAMAZ 43118 – high-clearance, 6×6 all-wheel drive, engineered for off-road and extreme climate conditions.
Purpose: Real-time detection and analysis of toxic, flammable, and explosive gases, as well as air quality control.
Gas Equipment Includes (customizable):
Portable and stationary gas analyzers (CH₄, CO, CO₂, H₂S, NOx, O₂, VOCs)
Flame ionization detectors (FID)
Electrochemical, infrared, and photoionization sensors
Sampling probes, calibration gases, and filtration systems
Automatic gas chromatograph (optional)
Onboard Laboratory Features:
Insulated and climate-controlled lab space
Analytical workstation with software for real-time readings
Onboard generator and UPS for full autonomy
Air extraction and filtration systems for operator safety
Communication & Control:
Satellite, GSM, and radio communication modules
Data logging and wireless reporting to central command
Applications:
Gas leak detection and quantification
Pipeline inspection and integrity assessment
Emergency chemical spill response
Environmental and air quality monitoring
Industrial plant safety checks
Advantages Mobile Laboratory with Gas Equipment :
Operates in temperatures from -40°C to +50°C
Fully mobile, off-grid capable with long-range autonomy
Built to meet international standards for occupational and environmental safety (EN, ISO, GOST)
Customizable for national oil companies, fire services, or environmental agencies
Monitor the air, detect danger, and respond fast — with the KAMAZ 43118-based Mobile Gas Analysis Laboratory, your mission is in control.
Contact us today to request a brochure, technical datasheet, or tailored quotation.
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