Thermopile detector MTS2SENS200
carbon monoxideopticalprocess

thermopile detector
thermopile detector
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Characteristics

Gas type
carbon monoxide
Technology
optical, thermopile
Application
process, for medical applications

Description

The dual-channel thermopile is optimized for the measurement of carbon monoxide (CO) through an optical filter with a CWL of 4650 ± 40 nm and a HBW of 180 ± 20 nm. Medical technology, process or room air analysis are typical application fields for the MTS2SENS200 carbon monoxide. The MTS2SENS200 carbon monoxide dual detector is suitable for demanding applications at ambient temperatures from -20 to 85 °C. It has a particularly high detectivity. It has a particularly high detectivity of up to 6.27*10^8 cm√Hz/W and a sensitivity of up to 171 V/W. This signal quality is comparable to pyro detectors. The integrated thermistor for reference temperature determination and an additional reference channel (CWL: 3910 ± 28, HBW: 70 ± 10 nm) complete the product. The detector has as technological basis 2 chips with 200 bismuth antimony/antimony thermocouples each. Thermal diffusion currents between the two different metals generate an electrical voltage (Seebeck effect) - the measurement signal. Other applications of the detector include metabolic monitoring, spirometry, biotechnology and food technology. Our sales team will be happy to advise you on customization and scale prices for high volumes.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

China International Medical Equipment Fair (CMEF)

8-11 Apr 2025 Shanghai (China)

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    LASER World of PHOTONICS 2025
    LASER World of PHOTONICS 2025

    24-27 Jun 2025 Munich (Germany)

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