New Filters for Pyroelectric Detectors
Now Available with NDIR Devices: Selectively Measure Water Vapor and Methane in Gas Mixtures
US36-1922
To keep it short: Pyroelectric detectors are used in gas analysis. Each gas can be detected using a very specific wavelength – the so-called absorption wavelength.
Moisture is often tested with the wavelengths 1.94 µm and 2.9 µm; however, in this case, the absorption wavelengths of CO2 overlap the signal: with these wavelengths, the moisture of the gas mixtures can only be determined using complex measurement equipment.
However, with simple NDIR measurement devices, it is possible to achieve a reliable measurement: here, you only require the right filter and a suitable light source.
The central wavelengths of our new filters are selected in such a way as to significantly reduce the crosstalk to other gases to achieve uncomplicated measurements with NDIR measurement devices.
These three new filters are available for our pyro detectors:
- For the measurement of methane (CH4):
lCWL = 7.91 µm +/- 160 nm - For the measurement of alcohol mixtures:
lCWL = 9.50 µm +/- 450 nm - For the measurement of moisture (water vapor):
lCWL = 5.78 µm +/- 180 nm
An overview of all filters and filter curves can be found under the webcode provided!
Datasheet:
Further product information:
Pyroelectric Detectors
Manufacturer:
LASER COMPONENTS Detector Group
Contact:
Contact Person: | Jim Dell |
Company: | LASER COMPONENTS USA Inc. |
Address: | 116 South River Road Building C |
ZIP / City: | 03110 Bedford, NH |
Phone: | +1 603 821 7040 |
Fax: | +1 603 821 7041 |
Email: | ircomponents@laser-components.com |
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