Sunday, December 6, 2009

Alphasense 'A Series' NDIR Sensor - Second to None

Alphasense's contemporary designed miniature CO2 infrared sensors are self contained, plig in sensors with integrated optics contained within standard sized miniature (20.0 mm) gas sensor housing. There are no moving parts within the sensors. An internal temperature sensor is included to enable the temperature to be monitored at the detectors, there by providing the best means of compensating for temperature effects, including ideal gas law corrections. In order to derive a signal from the Alphasense infrared sensors. the lamp should be pulsed at a constant frequency and duty cycle and power should be applied to the on-chip FET transistors. The signal can then be extracted from the on-chip FET transistor sources and the internal sensor temperature can also be monitored continuously.
Arthur W. Burnley - Sales and Marketing Director stated : " Alphasense has a broad and rapidly growing range of customers. They are demanding different techniques and sensing capabilities of the highest quality to further their own growth and developments. The introduction of these NDIR sensors is part of a much wider release schedule from alphansense that also included a unique PID sensor, developments utilising the latest Nano-technology and exotic toxics in a variety of formats especially our unique PID sensor, developments utilising the latest Nano-technology and exotic toxics in a variety of formats, especially our unique and highly succesful D-Series of truly miniature sensors. " Alphasense maintains its commitment to customers by continuing to supply the highest quality sensors with on-time delivery every time allied to exemplary support.

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Alphasense 'A Series' NDIR Sensor - Second to None

Alphasense's contemporary designed miniature CO2 infrared sensors are self contained, plig in sensors with integrated optics contained within standard sized miniature (20.0 mm) gas sensor housing. There are no moving parts within the sensors. An internal temperature sensor is included to enable the temperature to be monitored at the detectors, there by providing the best means of compensating for temperature effects, including ideal gas law corrections. In order to derive a signal from the Alphasense infrared sensors. the lamp should be pulsed at a constant frequency and duty cycle and power should be applied to the on-chip FET transistors. The signal can then be extracted from the on-chip FET transistor sources and the internal sensor temperature can also be monitored continuously.
Arthur W. Burnley - Sales and Marketing Director stated : " Alphasense has a broad and rapidly growing range of customers. They are demanding different techniques and sensing capabilities of the highest quality to further their own growth and developments. The introduction of these NDIR sensors is part of a much wider release schedule from alphansense that also included a unique PID sensor, developments utilising the latest Nano-technology and exotic toxics in a variety of formats especially our unique PID sensor, developments utilising the latest Nano-technology and exotic toxics in a variety of formats, especially our unique and highly succesful D-Series of truly miniature sensors. " Alphasense maintains its commitment to customers by continuing to supply the highest quality sensors with on-time delivery every time allied to exemplary support.

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