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BLD1 is a Battery Failure Detection sensor that measures H2 concentration when different battery leakage occur through CAN communication.
The module has to be placed in the battery enclosure allowing to sense H2 gas generated during a failure mode.
BLD1 solution allow Battery Management System (BMS) to monitor the safe operation of the battery and send an earlier signal during a thermal runaway warning to give time to passengers to leave the vehicle safely.
BLD2 is a Battery Failure Detection sensor that measures H2 concentration when different battery leakage occur through CAN communication.
The module has to be placed in the battery enclosure allowing to sense H2 gas generated during a failure mode.
BLD2 solution allow Battery Management System (BMS) to monitor the safe operation of the battery and send an earlier signal during a thermal runaway warning to give time to passengers to leave the vehicle safely.
4 series Industrial Ethylene Oxide Sensor
4 series Industrial Phosphine Electrochemical Sensor
4 series CO gas sensor 500ppm
4 series Industrial Ethylene Oxide Sensor
Range 0 to 1.8% Butane (100% LEL)
The INIR is a user friendly digital Gas Sensor, which is designed to use the latest SGX Sensortech’s Infrared technology.
The Integrated IR (INIR) sensor has been designed withthe latest technology, using a microcontroller with an ARM7 core and via software design the necessary techniques have been implemented to increase the reliability of the device therefore minimize the probability of faults.
Range 0 to 5% Carbon Dioxide
The SGX Sensortech Integrated IR Gas Sensor provides users with a simple method of incorporating an Infrared Sensor into their gas detection instrument which will significantly reduce the development time and expertise required during the design and implementation phase.
Evaluation Kit for testing of the INIR gas sensors.
Supplied complete with connection lead and software.
Range 0 to 100% Methane
Auto-ranges so good for measurements in the 0-5% range
The SGX Sensortech Integrated IR Gas Sensor provides users with a simple method of incorporating an Infrared Sensor into their gas detection instrument which will significantly reduce the development time and expertise required during the design and implementation phase.
Range 0 to 2.1% Propane
The SGX Sensortech Integrated IR Gas Sensor provides users with a simple method of incorporating an Infrared Sensor into their gas detection instrument which will significantly reduce the development time and expertise required during the design and implementation phase.
Range 0%-14% R32 (Difluoromethane) CH2F2
The INIR is a user friendly digital Gas Sensor, which is designed to use the latest SGX Sensortech’s Infrared technology.
The Integrated IR (INIR) sensor has been designed withthe latest technology, using a microcontroller with an ARM7 core and via software design the necessary techniques have
been implemented to increase the reliability of the device therefore minimize the probability of faults.
Range 0 to 1.8% R600 (Butane) (100% LEL)
The INIR is a user friendly digital Gas Sensor, which is designed to use the latest SGX Sensortech’s Infrared technology.
The Integrated IR (INIR) sensor has been designed withthe latest technology, using a microcontroller with an ARM7 core and via software design the necessary techniques have been implemented to increase the reliability of the device therefore minimize the probability of faults.
Range 0 to 2.1% Propane
The SGX Sensortech Integrated IR Gas Sensor provides users with a simple method of incorporating an Infrared Sensor into their gas detection instrument which will significantly reduce the development time and expertise required during the design and implementation phase.
19mm, 0-5% volume CO2 infared gas sensor
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Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
19mm, 100% volume CO2 infrared sensor
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Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
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Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
19mm, 0-5% volume CO2 infrared gas sensor with thermistor
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Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
16mm 0-5% volume CO2 infrared gas sensor with thermistor
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A Background to Gas Sensing by Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR)
Signal Processing for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
19mm, 0-5% volume CO2 Infrared Gas Sensor with Temp Sens IC
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Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
16mm , 0-5% volume CO2 Infrared Gas Sensor with Temp Sens IC
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Signal Processing for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
16mm,0-5% volume CO2 Infrared Gas sensor with Temp Sens IC and Supported Lamp
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Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
19mm, Hydrocarbon infrared gas sensor can be used 0-5% or 0-100% volume
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Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
19mm, hydrocarbon infrared gas sensor can be used 0-5% or 0-100% volume with internal thermistor fitted
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Signal Processing for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
16mm hydrocarbon infrared gas sensor can be used 0-5% or 0-100% volume with internal thermistor fitted
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A Background to Gas Sensing by Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR)
Signal Processing for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
19mm, Hydrocarbon infrared Gas Sensor can be used 0-5% or 0-100% volume with internal Temp IC fitted.
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A Background to Gas Sensing by Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR)
Signal Processing for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
16mm, Hydrocarbon infrared Gas Sensor can be used 0-5% or 0-100% volume with internal Temp IC fitted.
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A Background to Gas Sensing by Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR)
Signal Processing for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
16mm, Hydrocarbon infrared Gas Sensor can be used 0-5% or 0-100% volume with internal Temp IC fitted.
The supported lamp makes his sensor ideal for portable gas detectors.
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Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
19mm, 0-5% CO2 and 0-5%/100% Broadband HC IR Sensor with internal thermistor fitted
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A Background to Gas Sensing by Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR)
Signal Processing for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
19mm, 0-5% CO2 and 0-5%/100% HC IR Sensor with internal thermistor fitted
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A Background to Gas Sensing by Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR)
Signal Processing for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
0-100% Methane and Carbon Dioxide Infra Red Gas Sensor for Bio-gas applications with internal thermistor.
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Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
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Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
Series 1, 19mm. 0-5% CO2 IR Sensor (IS for Mining)
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Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
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Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
Series 1, 19mm. 0-5% CO2 IR Sensor (IS for Mining)
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Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
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Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
Series 2, 16mm, 0 to 5% CO2 IR Sensor with Thermistor
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Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
Series 2, 19mm, 0-5% CO2 IR Sensor with Temp Sens IC
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Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
Series 2 , 16mm, 0-5% CO2 IR Sensor with Temp Sens IC
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A Background to Gas Sensing by Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR)
Signal Processing for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
Series 1 , 19mm, 0-5%/100% HC IR Sensor (IS for Mining)
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Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
Series 2 , 19mm, 0-5%/100% HC IR Sensor with Temp Sens IC
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A Background to Gas Sensing by Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR)
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Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
Series 2 , 19mm, 0-2%CO2 & 0-5%/100% Broadband IR Sensor (IS for Mining) with internal thermistor
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Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
Series 2, 19mm, 0-2%CO2 & 0-5%/100% HC IR Sensor (IS for Mining) with internal thermistor
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A Background to Gas Sensing by Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR)
Signal Processing for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
IR Sensor Head for 0-5%CO2 – 3/4 inch Thread, built in Amplifier circuit
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Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
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IR Sensor Head for 0-5%/100% Broadband Hydrocarbon – 1/2″ Thread, built in Amplifier circuit
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Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
IR Sensor Head for 0-5%/100% Broadband Hydrocarbon – 3/4″ Thread, built in Amplifier circuit
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Signal Processing for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
The MiCS-VZ-89TE combines state-of-the-art MOS sensor technology with intelligent detection algorithms to monitor tVOCs and CO2 equivalent variations in confined spaces, e.g. meeting rooms or vehicle cabins.
The dual signal output can be used to control ventilation on-demand, saving energy and reducing cost-of-ownership.
The MP7217 Pellistor is commonly used, but not exclusively, in mining applications. It is a low power, intrinsically safe, extremely robust and poison resistant device
The MP7217 has been designed to provide the basic sensor performance that will enable a suitable instrument to meet the various (Group 1) mining performance standards.
The MP7217, whilst being optimised for its methane response (up to 5% volume in air), will also detect some other flammable gases and vapours.
Available options:
MP7217 – Miniature MEMS Pellistor for Flammable Gas Sensing (EX-IA)
MP7217-DA – Miniature MEMS Pellistor for Flammable Gas Sensing (EX-DA)
Combined LEL and thermal conductivity module featuring MEMs sensor with on-board measurement range switching.
The MP7217-TC gas sensor has been designed to measure Methane over the explosive concentration range and up to 100% by volume.
The explosive range is measured with the sensor in Catalytic mode where the target gas is reacted on the detector bead.
The 100% volume range is measured with the detector bead replaced by a resistor and the compensating bead measuring the target gas concentration by virtue of its change in thermal conductivity.
The MP7227-DA is 2nd generation of MP7217 sensor.
The MP7227 Pellistor it is a low power, intrinsically safe, extremely robust and poison resistant sensor, suitable for pulse mode operation (decreasing power consumption) and perfect for portable devices.
The MP7227 has been designed to provide the basic sensor performance that will enable a suitable instrument to meet the various (Group 1) mining performance standards.
The MP7227, whilst being optimised for its methane response (up to 5% volume in air), will also detect some other flammable gases and vapours.
Battery powered natural gas detector module for commercial kitchens and residential applications
4 series Industrial Chlorine (CL2) Sensor
4 Series Carbon Monoxide sensor
4 Series Dual-Toxic Electrochemical Cell for Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen Sulphide
4 Series electrochemical Nitric Oxide sensor designed for fixed and portable applications 0-250 ppm.
4 series Industrial Sensor for Nirogen Dioxide (NO2)
Range 0-30ppm
4 Series Oxygen sensor 0-25% 2 year life
4 series Industrial Lead Free Oxygen (O2) Sensor
4 series Industrial Sulphur Dioxide (SO2)Sensor
7 Series CO sensor for fixed applications
7 Series Ethylene Oxide sensor for fixed applications
7 Series H2S sensor for fixed applications
Range 0-200ppm
7 Series Ammonia sensor 100ppm range
7 Series Nitric Oxide (NO) sensor for fixed applications
Range 0-100ppm
7 series Industrial Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) Sensor for fixed solutions
TRDU5 is a Battery Failure Detection sensor that measures H2, CO, NH3, Pressure, Temperature and
Humidity level when different battery leakage occur.
The module has to be placed in the battery enclosure allowing to detect a failure mode.
TRDU5 is a solution to allow Battery Management System (BMS) monitor the safe operation of the battery
and send an earlier signal during a thermal runaway warning to give time to passengers to leave the
vehicle safely.
The ideal sensor for general hydrocarbon sensing applications and gives maximum output
Poison Resistant Pellistor pair, 2V/300mA open can with solid legs.
VQ46 Pellistor, VQ500 Head
VQ46 Pellistor, VQ500 Head, +ve Output
The VQ547HT variant is specially optimised for NMP (N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone) detection purposes.
Temperature Rated between -40°C and +140°C
The VQ548MP Pellistor is commonly used, but not exclusively, in mining applications. It is a low power, intrinsically safe, extremely robust and poison resistant device
The VQ548MP has been designed to provide the basic sensor performance that will enable a suitable instrument to meet the various (Group 1) mining performance standards.
The VQ548MP, whilst being optimised for its methane response (up to 5% volume in air), will also detect some other flammable gases and vapours.
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The VQ548MP2-DA Pellistor it is a low power, intrinsically safe, extremely robust and poison resistant sensor. Is commonly used in portable devices.
The VQ548MP2-DA has been designed to provide the basic sensor performance that will enable a suitable instrument to meet the various (Group 1) mining performance standards.
The VQ548MP2-DA, whilst being optimised for its methane response (up to 100%LEL), will also detect some other flammable gases (like Hydrogen Propane, Butane etc.) and vapours.
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3.0V – VQ548ZD – Zero Tested
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3.0V – VQ48 Pellistor in a VQ500 Head for Mining Applications
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4.25V – VQ49 Pellistor in a VQ500 Head for Mining Applications
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Show / HideThe WiFi Natural gas module is a factory calibrated battery operated gas detection device designed for detection of natural gas (methane) in concentrations below 100% LEL (4.4% CH4 in air).
4 series H2S gas sensor 100ppm
4 series H2S gas sensor 1000ppm
4 series NO2 gas sensor 20ppm
4 series SO2 gas sensor 20ppm
4 series CO gas sensor 2000ppm
4 series NO gas sensor 250ppm
Oxygen sensor – different mode of operation from existing lead-based electrochemical sensors, which avoids many of the inherent problems with performance and quality seen with existing oxygen sensors.
Read Application note:- EC410 Oxygen Sensor – Operation and Performance for full details.
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Design of Electronics for Electrochemical Cells
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Introduction to Electrochemical EC Gas Sensors
Intrincsic Safety Considerations for EC410 Oxygen Sensors
Miniature catalytic and electrochemical gas sensor evaluation kit.
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The Use of Pellistors for Monitoring Kerosene Based Products
Linearity Corrections to Pellistor Responses at High Gas Levels
Handling of SGX Pellistor Gas Sensors
Introduction to Pellistor Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Electrochemical Cells
EC410 Oxygen Sensor – Operation and Performance
Electrochemical Sensor Characteristics Related to Intrinsic Safety
Introduction to Electrochemical EC Gas Sensors
Range 0 to 100% LEL R290 (2.1% Propane).
The SGX Sensortech Integrated IR Gas Sensor provides users with a simple method of incorporating an Infrared Sensor into their gas detection instrument which will significantly reduce the development time and expertise required during the design and implementation phase.
Miniature NDIR Gas Sensor Evaluation Kit
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Signal Processing for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
19mm, Hydrocarbon infrared Gas Sensor can be used 0-5% or 0-100% volume
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A Background to Gas Sensing by Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR)
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Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
Series 2 , 19mm, 0-5%/100% Broadband HC IR Sensor
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Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
IR Sensor Head for 0-5%CO2 – M20 Thread, built in Amplifier circuit
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Signal Processing for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
IR Sensor Head for 0-5%CO2 – 1/2 inch Thread, built in Amplifier circuit
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A Background to Gas Sensing by Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR)
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Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
IR Sensor Head for 0-5%/100% Hydrocarbon – M20 Thread, built in Amplifier circuit
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A Background to Gas Sensing by Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR)
Signal Processing for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
IR Sensor Head for 0-5%/100% Hydrocarbon – 1/2 inch Thread, built in Amplifier circuit
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A Background to Gas Sensing by Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR)
Signal Processing for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
IR Sensor Head for 0-5%/100% Hydrocarbon – 3/4 inch Thread, built in Amplifier circuit
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A Background to Gas Sensing by Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR)
Signal Processing for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
IR Sensor Head for 0-5%/100% Broadband Hydrocarbon – M20 Thread, built in Amplifier circuit
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A Background to Gas Sensing by Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR)
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Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
IR Sensor Head for 0-100% LEL Acetylene – M20 Thread, built in Amplifier circuit
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Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
IR Sensor Head for 0-100% LEL Acetylene – 1/2″ Thread, built in Amplifier circuit
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A Background to Gas Sensing by Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR)
Signal Processing for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
IR Sensor Head for 0-100% LEL Acetylene – 3/4″ Thread, built in Amplifier circuit
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A Background to Gas Sensing by Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR)
Signal Processing for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
Standard calibration Flow Hood Assembly
Special Gases calibration Flow Hood
MOS Gas Sensor Evaluation Kit
Can be used for both the single sensors and dual gas sensors.
It cannot be used for the MICS-6814 triple sensor
SMD Adapter PCBs for MICS-EK1 – pack of 5
4 series Industrial Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sensor for high concentrations.
4 series Industrial 2 electrode CO Sensor
4 series Industrial Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sensor
4 series Industrial Ethylene Oxide Sensor
4 Series Hydrogen Sulphide Sensor
Range 0-100ppm
4 Series electrochemical ammonia sensor designed for fixed and portable applications 0-100 ppm.
This sensor does not require a bias voltage.
4 Series electrochemical ammonia sensor designed for fixed and portable applications 0-1000 ppm.
This sensor does not require a bias voltage.
4 Series electrochemical ammonia sensor designed for fixed and portable applications 0-300 ppm.
This sensor does not require a bias voltage.
4 series 2 electrode Industrial Sensor for Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)
Range 0-20ppm
4 series Industrial Oxygen Sensor with extended 3 years life time
7 Series Chlorine (CL2) sensor for fixed applications
Range 0-20ppm
7 Series H2S sensor for fixed applications
Range 0-100ppm
7 Series Ammonia sensor for fixed applications
Range 0-1000ppm
7 series Industrial Sensor for Nirogen Dioxide (NO2)
Range 0-20ppm
7 Series O2 sensor 0-25% 2 year life
4 series Industrial Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sensor
Measurement range 0-1000ppm
0-100% Oxygen (O2) Sensor with on board temperature compensation.
Optimized for ventilators.
Optimised for hydrogen response (limits any compensator activity) – higher hydrocarbons, little or no response to methane
Ammonia/Butane Pellistor Pair, 2V/100mA
VQ47 Ammonia Sensor in a VQ500 head for portable applications.
Good response to high hydrocarbons and virtually no response to methane
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Flow cap adaptor for use with IR600 and VQ600 series
IR600 and VQ600 Series Calibration Hood
4 series Chlorine dioxide gas sensor 1ppm
4 series ETO gas sensor 10ppm
4 series H2 gas sensor 1000ppm
4 series Chlorine sensor 200ppm range
4 series NO gas sensor 2000ppm
4 series SO2 gas sensor 2000ppm
4 series chlorine dioxide gas sensor 50ppm
19mm, 0-5% CO2 Infrared Sensor – uncertified
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A Background to Gas Sensing by Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR)
Signal Processing for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
19mm, 0-5% CO2 Infrared Gas Sensor – for high pressure applications i.e. Diving
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A Background to Gas Sensing by Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR)
Signal Processing for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
19mm, 0-5% CO2 Infrared Sensor – uncertified(Single Channel), with mesh
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A Background to Gas Sensing by Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR)
Signal Processing for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
Series 3, 19mm 0-5%/100% HC IR Sensor – Uncertified, no mesh
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A Background to Gas Sensing by Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR)
Signal Processing for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
19mm 0-5%/100% Broadband HC IR Sensor – Uncertified, no mesh
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A Background to Gas Sensing by Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR)
Signal Processing for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Microcontroller Software for Infrared Gas Sensors
Design of Electronics for Infrared Gas Sensors
Using Infrared Gas Sensors in Mining Applications
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
Pros&Cons in different methods of signal processing in IR Gas Sensors
SMD Nitrogen dioxide sensor range 50 ppb to 5 ppm
SMD Carbon Monoxide/Nitrogen Dioxide Dual sensor range 1 ppm to 1000ppm CO and 50 ppb to 5 ppm NO2
SMD General Purpose CO/ Combustible Gas/ VOC Sensor. Range 10-100ppm CO
SMD Ammonia Sensor – range 100-10,000 ppB
SMD Carbon Monoxide/Nitrogen Dioxide/Ammonia Triple Sensor
Standard Pellistor pair, 2V/175mA, solid legs
Optimised for hydrogen response (limits any compensator activity)
Standard pellistor pair, 2V/175mA, solid legs
Standard pellistor pair, 2V/300mA, Solid legs
Maximum poison resistance-gas diffusion limited by hole in detector can- Application where maximum poison resistance is required.
Poison resistant Pellistor pair, 2V/300mA, Solid legs
Poison Resistant Pellistor pair 2.5V/335mA OC solid legs
Used in mining when protected with carbon cloth
Standard pellistor pair, 2V/175mA , solid legs
Pellistor Pair 3.5V/90mA, Thermal Conductivity with Closed Can Compensator, Solid Legs
Pellistor Pair 4.2V/55mA Thermal Conductivity with Closed Can compensator, Solid Legs
Std Pellistor Pair 2.5V/335mA Solid Legs
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VQ1 Pellistor, VQ600 Head, Metric Thread
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Pellistor Sensor Technology and Applications
MP-7217-TC Build and Operation
The Use of Pellistors for Monitoring Kerosene Based Products
Linearity Corrections to Pellistor Responses at High Gas Levels
Determining Coefficients for Linearisation and Temperature Compensation
VQ1 Pellistor, VQ600 Head, 0.5″ 14 NPT
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VQ6 Pellistor, VQ600 Head, Metric Thread
VQ6 Pellistor, VQ600 Head, 0.75″ 14 NPT
VQ21 Pellistor VQ600 Head, Metric Thread
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VQ31 Pellistor, VQ600 Head, 0.5″ 14 NPT
VQ31 Pellistor, VQ600 Head, 0.75″ 14 NPT
VQ35 Pellistor, VQ600 Head, Metric Thread
VQ35 Pellistor, VQ600 Head, 0.5″ 14 NPT
VQ35 Pellistor, VQ600 Head, 0.75″ 14 NPT
VQ41 Pellistor VQ600 Head, Metric Thread
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