Gas Detection 11 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’s move to a new and larger facility on February 10, was necessitated by the company’s steady growth since its foundation 3 years ago. Their production has already been gradually transferred to the new location to ensure a seamless continuation of deliveries.
Sensorix was founded in 2019 by a team of seasoned sensor professionals, Dr. Andreas König, Dr. Daniel Lubczyk, and Frank Wölfl e, in response to the growing demand for high- quality sensors made in Germany and the European Union.
At Sensorix, their mission is to offer a comprehensive portfolio of both standard and exotic toxic gas sensors, and to help our customers fi nd the perfect solution for their gas detection needs. Our team of experts, led by General Manager Dr. Andreas König, Quality and R&D Manager Dr. Daniel Lubczyk, and Operations Manager Frank Wölfl e, bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table.
As the business continues to grow, Sensorix are excited to announce our move to a new facility in Bonn-Beuel, on the eastern side of the Rhine River. Sensorix’s team of 32 employees will now be working in an 800 m2 facility, allowing them to better serve our expanding customer base and meet the increasing demand for our high- quality sensors.
“Our team has all the skills we need to build a successful business, and this move to a larger facility will allow us to continue serving our customers and meeting their growing demands,” says General Manager Dr. Andreas König.
With a history of steady growth since its founding in 2019, Sensorix is well-positioned for continued success in the years to come.
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