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SST Sensing Launches New Generation of Sensors

The single, dual and multi-gas analyzers offer a variety of applications in industries such as laboratories, flue gas monitoring, factories and more.

SST Sensing is launching a variety of new and updated gas sensors at this year’s World of Technology and Science exhibition in the Netherlands. The conference runs from September 30 to October 3. SST Sensing’s new products fall into three different categories.

Available are single gas analyzers, dual gas transmitters and multi-gas analyzers. According to SST Sensing, the company states that this new generation of sensors represents a breakthrough in terms of usability, technology, cost and reliability.

The single gas analyzers offer various outputs as an integrated or stand-alone solutions. Features include a linear output signal, high accuracy, high temperature, long life operations and wide measuring ranges. These analyzers are ideal for hash and corrosive environments in applications such as flue gas monitoring, boiler/furnace efficiency improvement, agriculture and composting.

SST Sensing’s dual gas transmitters can be configured to meet a variety of needs. The sensors measure a range of gas types, have adjustable alarm levels, various analogue, digital and communication outputs and optional LCD displays.

Also available are the multi-gas analyzers, which offer touchscreen navigation, completely configurable gas types and measuring ranges, alarm types and outputs. Desktop, wall or 19 inch rack mounting options are offered.

For more information, visit SST Sensing.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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