Gas Sensors

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EXPLORIR-WV-20

EXPLORIR-WV-20

Gas Sensing Solutions Ltd

ROBUST & LOW POWER CO2 SENSOR WI

16

EXPLORIR-M-E-100

EXPLORIR-M-E-100

Gas Sensing Solutions Ltd

CO2 SENSOR 100% COMPACT -25C TO

15

SPRINTIR-6S-20

SPRINTIR-6S-20

Gas Sensing Solutions Ltd

HIGH SPEED FLOW ADAPTOR 20% 20HZ

0

SPRINTIR-R-20

SPRINTIR-R-20

Gas Sensing Solutions Ltd

HIGH SPEED FLOW ADAPTOR 20% 50HZ

18

COZIR-AH-1

COZIR-AH-1

Gas Sensing Solutions Ltd

ULTRA-LOW POWER CO2 SENSOR WITH

9

COZIR-LP-5000

COZIR-LP-5000

Gas Sensing Solutions Ltd

ULTRA-LOW POWER CO2 SENSOR, COZI

8

EXPLORIR-WHV-E-100

EXPLORIR-WHV-E-100

Gas Sensing Solutions Ltd

CO2 SENSOR 100% T&RH ANALOGUE -2

17

COZIR-AH-E-1

COZIR-AH-E-1

Gas Sensing Solutions Ltd

CO2 SENSOR LOW-POWER 1% T&RH -25

20

SPRINTIR-W-F-100

SPRINTIR-W-F-100

Gas Sensing Solutions Ltd

HIGHSPEED FLOW ADAPTOR 100% 20HZ

8

EXPLORIR-M-20

EXPLORIR-M-20

Gas Sensing Solutions Ltd

ROBUST & LOW POWER CO2 SENSOR IN

17

SPRINTIR-WF-20

SPRINTIR-WF-20

Gas Sensing Solutions Ltd

HIGH SPEED-20HZ & LOW POWER CO2

0

Gas Sensors

1. Overview

Gas sensors are detection devices that identify and measure gas concentrations in the environment. They convert chemical interactions with gas molecules into electrical signals for quantitative analysis. These sensors play a critical role in industrial safety, environmental monitoring, healthcare, and smart home systems by preventing gas leaks, ensuring air quality, and enabling process control.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
ElectrochemicalHigh accuracy, stable baseline, requires oxygenCO detectors, O2 monitors
SemiconductorLow cost, broad detection range, temperature-dependentIndoor air quality sensors
Catalytic CombustionExplosive gas detection, requires periodic calibrationIndustrial methane detectors
Infrared (IR)Non-contact measurement, high selectivityCO2 HVAC monitoring
Photoionization (PID)VOC detection at ppm levels, UV lamp requiredEnvironmental pollution monitoring

3. Structure and Components

A typical gas sensor consists of: - Sensing element (metal oxide/electrolyte membrane) - Signal conditioning circuit (amplifier, ADC) - Housing with gas inlet ports - Temperature/humidity compensation module - Communication interface (UART/I2C)

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescription
Detection RangeMeasurable gas concentration span (ppm to %LEL)
SensitivitySignal change per gas concentration unit (mV/ppm)
Response TimeT90 response speed (3-300 seconds)
AccuracyMeasurement error margin ( 2-10%)
Operating TemperatureFunctional range (-20 C to +50 C typical)
Long-term StabilityDrift specification (5-15% per year)

5. Application Fields

  • Industrial safety: Fixed gas detection systems
  • Environmental monitoring: Urban air quality stations
  • Healthcare: Medical breath analyzers
  • Smart homes: Combustible gas alarms
  • Automotive: Cabin air quality management

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
HoneywellXNX Universal TransmitterDual-sensor redundancy
Figaro EngineeringTGS2600Low-power VOC detection
MembraporToxic Gas SensorsEletrochemical cells for Cl2
SenseairK-30 CO2 ModuleNDIR technology, 30ppm accuracy
AMS (Austria)ENS160 MOX SensorAI-based gas discrimination

7. Selection Guidelines

Key consideration factors:

  1. Target gas chemical properties
  2. Environmental conditions (temperature/humidity range)
  3. Required detection threshold and repeatability
  4. Power consumption budget
  5. Maintenance accessibility for calibration
  6. Cost vs. lifetime trade-offs

Industry Trends Analysis

Emerging development trends include: - Miniaturization through MEMS technology - Multi-gas detection using AI pattern recognition - Wireless self-powered IoT sensor nodes - Enhanced selectivity via nanomaterial coatings - Reduced cross-sensitivity through hybrid sensing methods

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