Exotic Gas Sensors Raise Performance Bars

Sensoric family of hydride exotic gas sensors. The next-generation sensors employ a patented ionic liquid electrolyte to provide significantly better output level stability
Jan. 11, 2010
Offering improved performance in demanding environments, the company both enhances and extends its premium Sensoric family of hydride exotic gas sensors. The next-generation sensors employ a patented ionic liquid electrolyte to provide significantly better output level stability, responsiveness, and overall performance improvements in the aggressive environments in which they operate. The arsine and silane sensors are improved versions of existing gel based devices and three additional components, characterized to detect phosphine, diborane, and hydrogen selenide, are also now available. City Technology Ltd., Des Plaines, IL. (866) 414-2489.

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