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20 Gas Detection


Exclusive, global distribution agreement for award winning piezoelectric gas detection, monitoring and analysis pump


ION Science has confi rmed an exclusive agreement with TTP Ventus to distribute its award-winning Disc Pump™ to the global gas detection market. The micropump platform offers a wide range of innovative features designed to deliver ultrafast millisecond response and more sensitive detection of gases including volatile organic compounds (VOCs).


An excellent fi t with Ion Science’s market-leading photoionisation detection sensors (PIDs), the lightweight TTP Ventus piezoelectric pump offers key features for the gas detection, monitoring, analysis and sampling industries including silent, vibration-free operation, exceptional pressure and fl ow, true pulsation-free fl ow, fast response to set-point changes, high precision controllability and resistant to magnetic fi elds.


These benefi t many applications by allowing, simpler instrument design – especially for chromatographic systems, lower limits of detection, real time capability to respond to trigger conditions, intermittent sampling against pressurised lines, and improved user experience in wearable applications.


The agreement between the two hi-tech businesses covers two Disc Pump product lines: the XP Series provides a combination of performance and effi ciency benefi ts with a wide temperature range from -25 up to 55°C for supporting the most demanding applications whilst the BL Series is a lower cost, entry-level version.


Tom Harrison, Business Development Manager at TTP Ventus comments: “We are excited to partner with Ion Science to offer our Disc Pump to the global gas detection industry. It represents an opportunity to accelerate our growth in this previously untapped market by leveraging Ion Science’s extensive experience, worldwide presence and technological expertise.”


NET CYBER HEADS: ready-made gas sensor housing with built-in transmitter


NET3 Cyber Head from N.E.T. is an ATEX/IECEx certifi ed stainless-steel enclosure complete with sensor and electronics, designed to be used as a component of a fi xed fl ammable gas detection system or as a full conformity standalone fi eld device.


NET3 Cyber Head is the ideal solution for gas detection system manufacturers who prefer not to invest in: • Developing a sensor or fi nding it on the market. • Developing electronics and fi rmware to process signals, compensate it and linearize it. • Designing their own detection head. • Obtaining ATEXIIECEx certifi cation for the device.


NET3 Cyber Head is a ready-made solution, bringing you a complete “sensor+ electronics+ housing” package to be integrated in your next gas detector project or even to be used as a complete standalone fi eld device directly connected to a controller.


The units are available for the full N.E.T. comprehensive detection range sensor. The full Cyber version features 4-20mA output and RS-485 Modbus output, along with fault and alarm contacts.


For application in which stainless-steel enclosure or certifi cation is not necessary, the following options are available: • Non-certifi ed Stainless-steel Housing • Certifi ed Aluminium Housing • Non-Certifi ed Aluminium Housing • Non-Certifi ed Nylon Housing


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Duncan Johns, Managing Director at Ion Science adds: “The TTP Ventus Disc Pump is truly revolutionary making it an excellent fi t with our well proven MiniPID sensor technology. Offering these complementary products under one roof helps us to respond to the ever increasing demand for rapid, sensitive detection of VOCs. We are confi dent the relationship will be a success and look forward to it further strengthening our position in the global gas detection market.”


The TTP Ventus Disc Pump is already widely used across a range of markets including medical, life science, environmental and defence. It offers two pumping chambers which are confi gured at the point of manufacture either in series for high pressure applications, or parallel for higher fl ow.


Most piezoelectric gas pumps rely on the movement of piezo actuator to compress the gas in a cavity which increases its pressure. Such ‘displacement’ pumps have limited performance because the movement of piezo actuators is very small.


By instead creating a standing wave TTP Ventus is able to deliver much greater pressure and fl ow than traditional piezo pumps. Further, Disc Pump operates at ultrasonic frequencies making it completely silent.


Turning an ultrasound standing wave into useful pumped fl ow requires a highly specialised valve, able to respond in a matter of microseconds. The patent-protected Disc Pump achieves this delivering unrivalled pneumatic performance.


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IET September / October 2019 www.envirotech-online.com


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