In addition to oxygen sensors for environmental and process technology, we also offer sensors
for CO2, H2 and Cl2 as well as other gases on request.
The CDS 2.0 CO2 sensors are based on the use of solid electrolytes with high ionic conductivities like liquid electrolytes. The conductive ions are coupled with CO2 in the measurement gas via chemical equilibria by coating the solid electrolyte surfaces. This measuring principle can also be applied to other gases, such as Cl2, SOx or NOx.
The HYS 1.0 hydrogen sensors are based on the use of solid proton conductors. The measuring principle is amperometric and therefore shows the same high precision throughout the entire measuring range.
In some cases, sensors cannot or should not be directly exposed to the gas to be analyzed. Then our gas measuring station comes into use. It sucks in the gas and passes it through a stainless steel container that houses the sensor. The flow is displayed and controlled by a measuring device. The system consists of a pump with transformer, a flow meter and the sensor receptacle.