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Leaks in offices, hotels, museums, computer rooms, data centres or other commercial buildings damages property, data or customer goodwill.
Critical infrastructure and equipment typically now requires either 24/7 availability or absolutely no damage.

Talk to us or our local partners to see how we can help you find leaks before they find you!

For a copy of our animation which shows TraceTek water sensing technology, email us at: wateranimation@tycothermal.com


Environmental, regulatory and safety frameworks are designed to protect assets, people, property and the environment - and recent history shows that the regulators are becoming tougher when incidents and spills happen.

So if your business involves the transportation, storage, processing or consumption of fuels, acids or hazardous fluids, the possibility of a leak must be considered - and our leak detection systems will find leaks well before a classic SCADA system would trigger an alarm.
Our systems normally need to be customised to your needs so we work directly with you to design a system - and install it if required : You bring the problem - and we will design and install a solution.

Contact us now to discover how.
For a copy of our animation which shows multiple applications of TraceTek fuel sensing technology, email us at: fuelanimation@tycothermal.com


As well as sensors for locating water and hydrocarbon fuels, we provide sensors to detect and located other aqueous chemicals.

We currently have the capability to detect and locate strong mineral acids (Sulfuric, Nitric) which have been used in mining, dump leaching and mineral processing applications as well as acetic acid used in phthalate plants. We are continually working on new sensors and the list is expanding.
 
 
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