Catalytic bead LEL sensors need a certain level of oxygen to correctly read combustible gas up to 100% LEL. The catalytic bead lower explosive limit (CB LEL) sensor is widely used for combustible gas ...
SAN DIEGO, CA, UNITED STATES, May 18, 2023/EINPresswire.com/ -- Avimesa Corporation has completed testing of the CTI GG-LEL2 sensor with the CompuLab IOT-GATE-iMX8 ...
The new sensor for the Radius ® BZ1 improves runtime, reliability, and detection of multiple flammable gases. PITTSBURGH, Jan. 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Industrial Scientific, a global leader and ...
You’ve seen the images: floating islands of plastic in the ocean, marine life entangled in nets and lines. Whether in the ocean or on land, plastic pollutants—and their effects—are often visible. But ...
Recent advances could make it feasible to deploy networks of methane sensors to detect this greenhouse gas at large facilities WASHINGTON -- Researchers have developed a new sensor that could allow ...
Jjemba, P. and Mercado, R. (2026) Intelligent Monitoring of Methane at a Reclaimed Landfill Wasteland Transformed into a ...
The catalytic bead lower explosive limit (CB LEL) sensor is widely used for combustible gas detection based on its low cost, ease of use, and the ability to detect a wide range of gases. However, for ...
Researchers have developed a new sensor that could allow practical and low-cost detection of low concentrations of methane gas. Measuring methane emissions and leaks is important to a variety of ...