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Catalytic Combustion Methane Gas Sensor SRE1008Fast response time ( 99%). Low sensitivity to ethanol and acetic acid.read more
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Semiconductor Freon Gas Sensor SMT-039Stable performance. Fast response and recovery time. Strong anti-interference abilityread more
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Optical Infrared Dust Sensor MMD204Output concentration: 0 ~ 600 μg/m³. PM0.3~ PM10. ZH1.5 mm-WT- 6 P connector.read more
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Laser-based Dust Sensor MMD202Ultra mute sounds. Long life time. Stronger anti-interference ability.read more
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Laser-based Particle Sensor MMD212Minimum resolution particle size 0.3 microns. 12 mm ultra-thin thickness, compact size. Long service life, accurate and stable data.read more
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Semiconductor Anti-interference Methane Gas Sensor SMT1008Fast response and recovery time. Simple test circuit. Good stability.read more
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MEMS Methane Gas Sensor SMD1008Fast response and recovery time. Simple test circuit. Small size.read more
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Semiconductor Ammonia Gas Sensor SMT-027High sensitivity. Fast response and recovery time. Long liferead more
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MEMS Hydrogen Gas Sensor SMD1012High resolution and accuracy to hydrogen. High sensitivity to hydrogen. Low power consumption.read more
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Semiconductor Combustible Sensor For Natural Gas SMT-024Low power consumption. High sensitivity to methane. Long service life and low cost.read more
WEBThe AlphaSense CH-A3 Pellistor Sensor detects low levels of flammable hydrocarbon gases including methane, ethane, propane, butane, acetylene, ethylene and isobutylene in ambient air. This 20mm...
WEBJul 6, 2020 · This paper provides a comprehensive review of five different types of methane sensor, which are optical sensors, calorimetric sensors, pyroelectric sensors, semiconducting metal...
WEBTo detect these gas types there are two types of pellistor, Catalytic and Thermal Conductivity (TC), operating in different modes. The catalytic type sensor works by...
WEBThe CH-A3 Alphasense Pellistor Gas Sensor (formerly known as AP-0012) detects low levels of flammable hydrocarbon gases including methane, ethane, propane, butane, acetylene, ethylene and...
WEBCatalytic combustion sensors, known as pellistors, are often used to detect combustible gases and explosive gas mixtures. Fraunhofer IPM has developed innovative micro...
WEBApr 24, 2015 · Pellistor gas sensors (or catalytic bead gas sensors) have been the primary technology for detecting flammable gases since the ‘60s. Despite having discussed a number of issues...
