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N.E.T. NDIR - the most complete range of Infrared (IR) gas sensor on the market for CO2, SF6, hydrocarbon and refrigerant gases. Ideal for any gas detector.
- Iref Pro
Lower your total cost of ownership and stand out from your...
- Irnet-Pro 32Mm
IRNET-P 32mm is N.E.T. best selling IR sensor. Its longer...
- Electrochemical Cells
N.E.T. EC Cells - a complete Electrochemical cell sensor...
- Iref Pro
This can now change with the IREF LITE series from N.E.T. – a complete line of NDIR sensors for refrigerant gas leak detection with a very cost-effective price. This will make the gas selectivity, accuracy, poison immunity and extended lifetime of NDIR technology affordable for any setting, dramatically improving gas detection performances in ...
N.E.T. high-volume IRNET sensors for Methane (CH4) and Carbon dioxide (CO2) are the ideal solution for Landfill gas (LFG) and Biogas applications.
1 Οκτ 2024 · Cost: High-quality gas sensors can be expensive, especially when they require complex technology or advanced features. The initial investment and ongoing maintenance costs should be considered when choosing sensors for an application.
1 Ιαν 2021 · There are different types of materials such as carbon nanotubes (CNTs), Graphene (G), metal/metal oxide nanoparticles, two dimensional (2D) nanomaterials and hybrid nanostructures, which have been widely investigated as sensing materials for environmental gas sensors.
2 ημέρες πριν · Quantifying methane emissions is essential for meeting near-term climate goals and is typically carried out using methane concentrations measured downwind of the source. One major source of methane that is important to observe and promptly remediate is fugitive emissions from oil and gas production sites but installing methane sensors at the thousands of sites within a production basin is ...
22 Απρ 2022 · Gas sensors can translate multivariate biochemical information around us into data sources for this paradigm. Gas sensors enable us to track and see the invisible and instantaneous molecular information around us, so that we can predict, prepare, and counteract for unexpected future events.