Tag Archives: gas sensing

GSS ultrafast CO2 sensor used to upgrade CO2Meter’s datalogger for quicker results

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is an ideal fire suppressor for many applications, because apart from actual fire damage, there is no clean-up or residue associated with a CO2 system – unlike with foaming agents or water. When a fire starts, high-pressure CO2 is released into the area it is protecting. Carbon dioxide gas …

Read More »

Ultrasensitive toxic gas detector

Researchers from the School of Microelectronics in Tianjin University have discovered a two-step sputtering and subsequent annealing treatment method to prepare vertically aligned WO3-CuO core-shell nanorod arrays which can detect toxic NH3 gas. Over the years, WO3 has received considerable attention among the numerous transition metal oxides as a wide …

Read More »

US-based CO2Meter uses GSS sensors at the heart of its CO2 alarms

CO2Meter is a Florida-based business specialising in the design and manufacture of gas detection and monitoring devices – mainly CO2. The company is a long-term and highly valued partner of Gas Sensing Solutions (GSS) and has been using and supplying their next generation, LED-based CO2 sensors at the heart of its range …

Read More »