Sensor Technology 7 Do you need to detect low concentrations of silane? -
The Sensorix SiH4 2 provides a reliable solution What if your gas detection system needs to detect low concentrations of silane gas (SiH4) from 0 to 2 parts per million (ppm) and the sensor you order from Sensorix is rated for 0-50 ppm?
If your gas detector needs to detect low concentrations, it is important to ensure that it is fi tted with a high-precision sensor. In most cases, the standard Sensorix SiH4 50 sensor is suffi cient for silane gas detection. However, in some countries and industries, safety standards require sensors to detect even the lowest silane concentrations, from 0 to 2 parts per million (ppm). To meet these requirements, the Sensorix SiH4 2 sensor type has been specifi cally developed to detect low levels of SiH4 accurately and reliably.
It is a 3-electrode sensor designed for use in industrial safety applications as well as in the semiconductor industry. Compared to the Sensorix SiH4 50, the Sensorix SiH4 2 has a lower measuring range and higher sensitivity:
• Measuring range: 0 - 2 ppm • Sensitivity: 800 ± 400 nA/ppm
• Response time (T90): ≤ 60 s at 2 min gas exposure
Sensorix is a trusted manufacturer and supplier of custom gas sensors. Their team of experts understands the complexities of customer-specifi c sensor design and they adapt their sensors to specifi c environments and applications. Talk to the experts at Sensorix if you need an individual gas detection solution. More information online:
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Sensorix to showcase state-of-the-art toxic gas sensors at Sensor + Test 2023
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Sensorix will be exhibiting its latest range of toxic gas sensors at Sensor + Test 2023 at Hall 1, Stand 1-102, from May 9-11, 2023.
The showcase will feature Sensorix’s broad range of gas sensors that have become increasingly prevalent in a variety of industries. The company has responded to the global demand for high- quality gas sensors and will present customised solutions and mechanical adaptations for gas detectors to meet customer needs as well as sensors for standard and exotic toxic gases.
Sensorix is proud to present its gas sensors with EPROM and/or temperature sensors. Sensorix Smart 8p is a sensor format that can be individually programmed for almost any type of detector. Also on show will be the Sensorix Satellix range, which has been developed to meet the exacting demands of the semiconductor industry. Satellix also features a programmed EPROM and temperature sensor as a replacement sensor for the Satellite XT transmitter. Both sensor customisations are available in Sensorix’s comprehensive and competitive electrochemical sensors for the international B2B gas detection market. Based on many years of experience in gas sensors technology, the Sensorix team ensures a consistent level of sensor quality, with all of their products made in Germany.
The Sensorix team is looking forward to engaging with visitors at the event and discussing their specifi c gas detection requirements. Visitors will have the opportunity to speak with experienced professionals in the fi eld, passionate about fi nding the best solutions for their customers and meeting individual needs.
The event is a continuation of a busy few months for Sensorix, who recently moved to new, enlarged premises in Bonn to cater to the growing demand for their highly sought-after technology.
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