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News Release from: Edinburgh Instruments | Subject: IRgaskiT
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 March 2006
UK manufactured infra-red gas sensors
Edinburgh Instruments manufacture a new low cost series of infrared gas Sensors for detecting and measuring a wide range of gases, including CO2 and various hydrocarbons
Edinburgh Instruments manufacture a new low cost series of infrared gas sensors for detecting and measuring a wide range of gases, including CO2 and various hydrocarbons Five new models complement the existing IRgaskiT range
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 24 May 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Ideal for use where space and weight are at a premium, they are incorporated on a common, compact electronics platform with interchangeable optical heads.
This gives continous detection and measurement of the target gases.
The dual beam sensors offer a low drift, high accuracy OEM sensor with single button calibration and optional simultaneous voltage and current outputs.
The IRgaskiT design offers 3 simultaneous output options, namely 0-2V linear analogue output, 4-20mA linear analogue output and digital (RS232) output.
The digital communications are easy to utilise and IRgaskiT PC data logging software is available.
Each module has been designed to allow the user maximum flexibility when choosing a solution to meet their application requirements.
This innovative range also supports certified explosion proof miniature gas sensor modules offered by other manufacturers.
The potential to separate the optical assembly and processing electronics is of interest where gases have to be measured in hostile environments.
These versatile products have many applications in the process, engineering, manufacturing, medical and laboratory industries. Request a free brochure from Edinburgh Instruments ...
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