Gas Detection Sensors

Gas Detection SensorsModern gas sensors or detectors are accurate, reliable, long-life components which are used routinely in many applications including:-
  • Air-conditioning
  • LPG safety
  • Natural gas burner safety
  • Carbon Footprint monitoring
  • Alcohol level detection
  • Gas Chromatography
  • Landfill emission monitoring
  • Refrigeration
  • Semiconductor processing safety
  • Food packaging
  • Scuba Diving
  • Medical Respirators
  • Medical Incubators
  • Anaesthesia systems
Envin offers what is possibly the most comprehensive range of gas sensors for a wide range of gases and applications employing the latest Semiconductor and  Electrochemical technologies.

Maxtec Electrochemical cells for Oxygen detection

Maxtec Electrochemical cells for Oxygen detection

  • Industry proven as reliable rugged and long life.
  • Low cost of ownership
  • Simple to integrate linear output cell

 

FiS Semiconductor Gas sensors

FiS Semiconductor Gas sensors

  • Low power consumption
  • Very long life
  • Small footprint
  • Low cost
  • Worldwide history of reliability

 

Linear output Electronic modules

Linear output Electronic modules

In addition to the gas sensing components themselves, Envin are able to supply complete electronic modules which are pre-calibrated and available in different linear output configurations (0-5V, 0-10V & 4-20mA). Such ‘Smart Sensors’ offer great technical advantages and considerable cost savings to the instrumentation manufacturer.

These Linear output electronic modules incorporate the proven FiS semiconductor technology and are available for a wide range of gases.

 

Batteries

BatteriesA Full range of batteries for hand held instruments and 'backup power' is also available – please contact Envin.

Many different gases can be detected and monitored:-

 

  • Flammable gases such as Methane & LPG
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Refrigerant gases such as modern "Freons" and their replacements
  • Alcohols
  • "Greenhouse" gases
  • Combustion products such as Carbon Monoxide and Nitrogen Oxides
  • Oxygen
  • Ozone
  • Toxic gases such as Ammonia, Hydrogen sulphide and Carbon Monoxide
  • Ozone



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