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Focus on Sensor Technology 57


DD Scientific Launches Combustion


Monitoring Sensors Flammable Gas Sensing Coming Soon From DD Scientific


DD Scientific, having already already developed an enviable market position in electrochemical technology for toxic gases and oxygen has now identified an unaddressed requirement for cost effective but reliable flammable gas sensors.


Based on proven, and widely used catalytic bead sensing methods our new pellistor sensors will provide high performance and robust detection of many common flammable gases such as methane, propane and butane. Benefiting from recent advances in coil coating processes the sensors will deliver minimised variation and greater resilience to environmental contamination.


The sensors will be unveiled at the Sensor and Test exhibition in Nuremberg between May 30th and June 2nd.


Commenting on their forthcoming launch, Kevin Brown, Development Manager said, “These are exciting times for DD Scientific and our customers as we continue to innovate in gas sensing technology. We have a great reputation for electrochemical sensors and our new pellistor devices will further cement our position as the number one choice for gas sensing solutions.”


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DD Scientific, a leading manufacturer of gas sensors for industrial, commercial and residential safety applications, is pleased to announce the first in a new line of products designed to make the measurement of combustion gas simple.


Traditionally, if you wished to measure carbon monoxide gas in the exhaust of a boiler or burner, your choices were limited to a few expensive sensors, available only from a small number of suppliers. With the DD Scientific F-range of gas sensors, you can benefit from the high performance associated with our life safety devices, coupled with a competitive price position and market-leading application support.


Our novel carbon monoxide sensors, available in industry standard 20mm and 32mm diameter packages deliver superb gas response times and are fitted with innovative filter technology ensuring they remain robust even in the most challenging of gas streams. The proprietary catalyst deposition techniques ensure that long working lifetimes are guaranteed which means that you can fit a DD Scientific sensor into your flue gas analyser and be certain that it will meet its performance requirements for many years and avoid the annoyance of unplanned and inconvenient sensor replacement.


Commenting on the sensors’ release to the market, Daniel Davies, Managing Director commented, “For too long, there has been a monopoly in the provision of sensors to the emissions monitoring market. The launch of these new products from DD Scientific signal our intention to provide real alternatives to the established players and to offer genuine choice to OEMs who want to deliver value and performance to their customers.”


For more information about the new 4COF (20mm carbon monoxide sensor) or 7COF (32mm carbon monoxide sensor), please contact sales@ddscientific.com .


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MAKING SENSE IN AN UNSAFE WORLD


With more than one hundred years combined experience in gas sensing design, DD Scientifi c is your number one choice for cost effective and high performance sensing solutions backed by knowledgeable support and honest customer service.


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