Infrared Carbon Dioxide Detector

Infrared carbon dioxide detectors utilize the absorption characteristics of gases to specific wavelengths of infrared light, calculating concentration by measuring changes in transmitted light intensity. They are used for gas concentration detection in fields such as environmental monitoring, HVAC, and industrial safety.
Selection
When selecting, consider the measurement range and accuracy requirements, confirm the sensor lifespan and calibration cycle, check the explosion-proof rating and output interface type, evaluate the impact of environmental temperature and humidity on measurement, and verify compliance with product certification standards.

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Pump suction sampling and infrared Sensor technology, range 0~ 2000ppm, resolution 1ppm, Response Time ≤ 20s, with IP65 Protection Rating and Dust Filter, adapt to harsh environment.

$ 507.00

Using infrared NDIR detection principle, range 0-500ppm, accuracy ≤ +/- 1% F. S, Response Time ≤ 30 seconds, support 4-20mA, RS485 and wireless signal output, with explosion-proof structure and remote monitoring capability.

$ 848.00

Using infrared NDIR detection principle, Response Time ≤ 30 seconds, detection error ≤ +/- 3% F. S, support 4-20mA, RS485 and switch output, with explosion-proof structure and remote alarm function, Sensor life up to 5 years.

$ 409.00

Using 32-bit microprocessor and 24-bit ADC chip, equipped with 2.4-inch high definition screen, support multi-Sensor and a variety of signal output, with explosion-proof and anti-corrosion design, Response Time ≤ 20s, detection accuracy ≤ +/- 2%.

$ 527.00

Pump suction sampling and dust design, equipped with dust Filter, Response Time T90 ≤ 20s, detection accuracy ≤ +/- 1%, suitable for harsh industrial environment.

$ 1038.00

Using 32-bit microprocessor and 24-bit ADC chip, equipped with 2.4-inch high definition screen, supports 1-6 Sensors and a variety of output modes, with automatic recovery and explosion-proof and anti-corrosion functions, Response Time ≤ 20s, detection accuracy ≤ +/- 1%.

$ 1058.00

32-Bit microprocessor and 24-bit ADC chip, support 1-6 Sensor expansion, with 4-20mA, RS485 and other output modes, Protection Rating IP65, Response Time T90 ≤ 20s, accuracy ≤ +/- 2%.

$ 527.00

Using infrared NDIR detection principle, range 0-5000ppm, Response Time ≤ 30S, support 4-20mA, RS485 and switch output, flameproof structure design, suitable for hazardous environment.

$ 1622.00

With manual and automatic temperature compensation function, concentration Measurement range 1 × 10 ^ ²~ 5 × 10 ^ mol/L, the fastest reaction time is less than 4 minutes, support pFe value and iron Ion concentration display.

$ 382.00

Using Infrared Sensor to Monitor Carbon Dioxide, Response Speed is Fast and Not Affected by Temperature Humidity. The circulating fan speed is automatically adjusted to avoid sample volatilization. Equipped with Microbial Filter, the filtrating efficiency is 99.99%.

$ 3827.00

Can simultaneously detect 4 kinds of gases, integrated temperature Humidity detection, support diffusion and pump sampling, with Internet of Things remote monitoring function, Response Time T90 ≤ national standard, Protection Rating IP66, Operating temperature -40~ 55 ℃.

$ 911.00

Using electrochemistry principle to detect carbon monoxide, with a range of 0~ 1000ppm, with four Alarm modes and wireless data transmission functions, support temperature compensation algorithm and a variety of usage methods.

$ 254.00

Electrochemical sensor, range 0~ 1000ppm, with automatic zero correction and temperature compensation function, flameproof design is suitable for dangerous areas, support remote infrared debugging.

$ 146.00

Maximum support for simultaneous detection of 4 gases, integrated temperature and humidity detection, support for diffusion and pump sampling, remote paraMeter configuration and program upgrade functions, Response Time T90 ≤ national standard, Protection Rating IP66.

$ 1027.00

Maximum support for simultaneous detection of 4 gases, integrated temperature and Humidity detection, compatible with pumping and diffusion Sampling method, Response Time T90 ≤ national standard, detection accuracy ≤ +/- 3% FS, with Internet of Things remote monitoring and a variety of Installation methods.

$ 1326.00

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