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Is Propylene (C₃H₆) Leak Always Hard to Detect?

2025-08-18

01 Why Are Trace Propylene (CH)  Leaks Always Missed?

In an ethylene plant area, an operator noticed a slight leak at the seal of a propylene compressor, but the handheld detector showed "0ppm". It only alarmed when the concentration rose to 500ppm far exceeding the early warning value of 200ppm. The reason is that traditional catalytic combustion sensors have a delayed response to low-concentration propylene

02Precautions for Propylene (CH) Detection

1. Hazardous Properties of Propylene

Explosion limit: 2.4%~10.3%, prone to explosion when exposed to static electricity

Occupational exposure limit: 400ppm (8-hour time-weighted average)

2. Detection Difficulties

When the concentration is <100ppm, the response time of catalytic combustion sensors exceeds 60 seconds

High humidity (>90% RH) can reduce sensor sensitivity by 40%

3. Safety Specifications

Online monitoring points must be installed at the flanges of propylene pipelines, with a sampling frequency of 1 time/second

Portable instruments should be calibrated with 50ppm propylene standard gas weekly

03 Solution

MST 410P Portable Pumping Multi-gas Detector

1. Key Advantages

Equipped with an infrared sensor, with a response time of <3 seconds within the 0-1000ppm range, ensuring no lag in low-concentration detection

IP66 waterproof and dustproof, suitable for high-humidity environments in petrochemical workshops

Built-in pump-suction sampling with a built-in extended detection tube, enabling detection of hidden leak points such as pipeline gaps

Accessories include a float, allowing underwater gas detection

2. Application Case

After replacing the sensor in a petrochemical plant, the detection time for propylene leaks was shortened from 5 minutes to 10 seconds.