Technotrade Ltd
Ultraviolet Flame Detectors Almaz – UV-Based Fire Detection for Industrial Combustion Zones
Almaz UV-based flame detectors offering fast response to hydrocarbon fires in industrial combustion, turbine, and fuel storage areas.
Flame detector Almaz is designed to detect flame coming from sources of fire and accompanied by ultraviolet (UV) radiation in the wavelength range from 220 to 280 nm. Detector is used in structure of automated fire detection systems together with alarm control or alarm actuating devices, that provide power supply voltage 12-30 V in the line of fire alarm. There are 2 modifications of the detector present:
1. general modification for installation in premises of various buildings and structures, also installation of the detector is possible outdoors under a canopy (for example, to protect gas stations, oil depots, and so on).
2.explosion-proof modification for installation in explosion dangerous places (for example on factories, mines, chemicals warehouses, others).
Flame detector Almaz uses modern indicator of ultra-violet radiation as a flame sensor. This creates immunity of the device to sunlight, light from incandescent lamps and fluorescent lamps.
In contrast to similar flame detectors working on converting the infrared (IR) spectrum of light, the installation of the Detector ALMAZ can be realized anywhere in the protected premises, including, in front of windows or in the immediate vicinity of the lighting fixtures. Also the detector does not react to sources of heat radiation.
Product Specifications
- Product Date 2026
- Delivery cycle within 1 month
- Customize Support
- Price Quotation
- Exit Support
- OEM Quotation
- Supplier Technotrade Ltd
- Delivery Method Land transport/Ocean transport, etc.
- User Manual provide
- Shippable Areas Southeast Asia and Global
Procurement Recommendation
Almaz UV flame detectors respond rapidly to hydrocarbon flames by sensing ultraviolet radiation; suitable for turbine enclosures or paint spray booths. Avoid use in areas with welding arcs or sunlight exposure—combine with IR detection for reduced false alarms in complex environments. (for reference only)
Due to market conditions, product updates, and policy changes, please contact the supplier for the latest information.






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