MGD-2002 Helium Leak Detector

MGD-2002 Helium Leak Detector

The MGD-2002 Helium Detector is a leading leak detector built for measuring and detecting leaks in municipal/house hold water systems, soil vapor testing, MRI Machine leakage, and underground pipelines. The MGD-2002 functions within a closed system that involves introducing Helium into circulation. As a Noble gas Helium is largely inert making it safe to use in leak detection with concentrations up to 100%.

Using the Helium Detector can be a bit daunting for first-time users. Spectra Scientific offers free training in usage and understanding of the principles behind the Helium detector. We are happy to set up seminars with the goal of educating and producing experts in the understanding of Helium detection within the environmental industry.

Spectra Scientific is always willing and capable of meeting additional requirements or requests regarding the Helium Detector, including the construction of custom systems, personnel training, and on-field technical support.


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