Technology for Life
Protect what matters against imminent gas hazards and flames.

130 Years of History
Johann Heinrich Dräger developed the Lubeca valve in 1889 and made it possible to control anaesthetics. Protecting, supporting and saving lives is at the heart of Dräger history. Mine rescue workers in Canada and North America have proudly called themselves ‘Draegermen’ for over 100 years.

Big Numbers
Dräger has grown into a worldwide, listed enterprise in its fifth generation as a family-run business. Dräger has more than 16,000 employees worldwide and is present in over 190 countries around the globe. Dräger technology is used all over the world and operates in 50 countries

Compliance
Compliance means much more than just following the rules. Their Compliance Management System (CMS) for anti-corruption, antitrust law, fraud prevention and dealing with potential conflicts of interest is divided into three areas: Prevention, Detection and Response.

Sustainability
Sustainability and responsible corporate management are key approaches at Dräger. Regular audits carried out by renowned rating agencies provide them with valuable feedback on how to design their processes to be even more sustainable and to adequately prepare for future challenges.
Dräger Polytron® 8100 EC
The Polytron® 8100 EC is Dräger’s top-of-the-line explosion-proof transmitter for for detecting toxic gases or oxygen. It uses a high performance plug-and-play electrochemical DrägerSensor to detect a specific gas. In addition to a 3-wire 4 to 20 mA analog output with relays, it also offers HART®, Modbus and Fieldbus protocol, so it is compatible with most control systems.
- Durable, intelligent and sensitive – the DrägerSensor®
- Easy device management via digital communication
- Three relays for controlling external equipment
- Class I, Div. 1 rated explosion proof enclosure
- Remote sensor enclosure allows sensor installation separate from the transmitter
Dräger REGARD 3000
Monitor various gases and vapors with the modular Dräger REGARD 3000 control system. Its multi-colored light signals the status of your gas detection system. The controller allows for up to three I/O modules: Analog Input, Relay Output, and Modbus Gateway. You can monitor up to 4 analog transmitters and control up to 8 relays.
Advanced measurement and monitoring technology.
Dräger PointGard 2100
The Dräger PointGard 2100 series is a self-contained gas detection system for the continuous area monitoring of toxic gases in ambient air. PointGard 2100’s rugged, water-resistant housing comes complete with a horn and strobes, a built-in power supply, and reliable DrägerSensor®.
- Ready to use out of the box
- Detect over 100 toxic gases using DrägerSensors
- Flexible communications
- Rugged and compact housing
- Advanced display with diagnostics
- Monitor remote areas up to 30meter (98ft) away
Dräger solutions can detect 400+ gases and vapors even in the harshest environments.
Dräger Flame 5000
Flame detection on the basis of a live video signal. Using a color video signal, the Dräger Flame 5000 detects characteristic properties of flames by means of its digital signal processing and software algorithmics. The Dräger Flame 5000 is approved for use in explosion-hazard areas according to ATEX, IECEx and FM/CFM.
- Easy to install
- Safe and fast intervention
- Maximum visual angle
- Worldwide approvals
- Flexicle connection possibilities
- Clearly visible status LED lights
- Immunity against false alarms
We trust Dräger to make our solutions work.
Winn-Marion supplies Dräger Fixed Gas and Fire Detection products in our Arizona and New Mexico territories. We choose Dräger measuring technology to monitor production locations, warehouses and workplaces to warn our customers against imminent gas hazards and flames.