Gas sensors and analysers have been at the heart of the Envin Scientific family of products since the very beginning, and continue to form the core of our modern-day catalogue. Despite their ingenuity and technical design, as well as their importance in the environments where they are used, gas sensors are not necessarily expensive. Low-cost […]
If you’ve been following our recent updates, you’ll know that 2017 marks the 40th anniversary of Envin Scientific’s founding, as well as a time of continued expansion for us. Our research and production facility in Cheshire has occupied its current site since the start of the current decade, and we were forward-thinking enough to take […]
This year marks a major milestone for Envin Scientific, and one we have been looking forward to for some time already, as 2017 is officially 40 years since the company was first founded. Over the past four decades, we have manufactured and supplied gas sensing products and optical filters to generations of happy customers. Celebrating […]
Not all gases are harmful – for instance there are clear benefits to a certain concentration of oxygen in the air we breathe – but a gas monitoring system can warn against both the presence of harmful gases and the absence of crucial ones like oxygen. Sectors Envin Scientific supplies to We supply oxygen sensors […]
A new micron-level spectroscopy technique uses optical filters near infrared to detect the chemical composition of particles based on how they respond to being heated. Shining an infrared laser on tiny particles causes them to heat up due to absorption of the light, although this does not have any lasting effects, allowing it to be […]
The ZEUS-2 spectrometer is able to address up to four telluric windows simultaneously by placing optical bandpass filters directly over its detector, a capability that forms the core of a scientific poster exhibited by the American Astronomical Society in January 2017. A team from Cornell University assisted by Patrick Dahlin of the University of Michigan […]