Laser Components NO2 filters can be used with nondispersive IR sensors

Sept. 21, 2018
Pyroelectric detectors are offered with narrow-band IR filters for measuring nitrogen dioxide. 

Pyroelectric detectors are offered with narrow-band IR filters for measuring nitrogen dioxide (NO2). This makes NO2 measurement possible with nondispersive infrared (NDIR) sensors, especially in combination with the company’s differential pyros. Manufacturers of exhaust gas measurement systems will now be able to expand their devices by an additional IR measuring channel.

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Olching, Germany

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