Infrared emitter JSIR350-4-AL-R-D6.0-N2-A2
for gas sensor

Infrared emitter - JSIR350-4-AL-R-D6.0-N2-A2 - Micro-Hybrid Electronic GmbH - for gas sensor
Infrared emitter - JSIR350-4-AL-R-D6.0-N2-A2 - Micro-Hybrid Electronic GmbH - for gas sensor
Infrared emitter - JSIR350-4-AL-R-D6.0-N2-A2 - Micro-Hybrid Electronic GmbH - for gas sensor - image - 2
Infrared emitter - JSIR350-4-AL-R-D6.0-N2-A2 - Micro-Hybrid Electronic GmbH - for gas sensor - image - 3
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Characteristics

Type
infrared
Applications
for gas sensor

Description

Premium infrared emitter with a high performance nanoamorphous carbon membrane. This achieves membrane temperatures of up to 850 °C for high and long-term stable radiation output. The JSIR 350 IR emitter is ideal for various gas analysis applications in medicine, industry and other demanding application fields. The packaging version in the standard TO39 housing with reflector is suitable for measurement distances from 2 cm. The combination of filling gas (nitrogen) and optical window (CaF2) optimizes the emission in the wavelength range from UV to 12 µm. The emitter can be used with MTS thermopile detectors or with MPS pyro detectors. The combination with Micro-Hybrid IR detectors guarantees optimum performance and ensures precise measurement results for the analysis of gas concentrations. Our sales team will be happy to advise you on customization and scale prices for high volumes. For further technical information please refer to the data sheet.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

SPIE Photonics West 2025
SPIE Photonics West 2025

25-30 Jan 2025 San Francisco (USA - California) Stand 2168

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    China International Medical Equipment Fair (CMEF)

    8-11 Apr 2025 Shanghai (China)

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