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Is Propylene (C₃H₆) Leak Always Hard to Detect? "Olfaction" Upgrade Plan for Old Petrochemical Plants

Sep 12, 2025

I. Why Are Trace Propylene (C₃H₆)  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.

II. Precautions for Propylene (C₃H₆) Detection

  • 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)
  • 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%
  • 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

IV. Solution: MST 410P Portable Pumping Multi-gas Detector

  • 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

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

Have you encountered "low-concentration false negatives" in propylene detection? Leave a message to share your experience, and our engineers will analyze the reasons for you!

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