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Sensirion at AHR Expo 2019 in Atlanta (Hall C, Booth 5361) Unveils Innovative New Particulate Matter Sensor
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At the AHR Expo
2019 in Atlanta (January 14-16), Sensirion, the expert for
environmental and flow sensor solutions, will showcase its latest
innovative sensor solution, the SPS30. The
contamination-resistant optical particulate matter sensor offers
accurate measurements across a more than eight year lifetime.
The SPS30 particulate matter (PM) sensor marks another technological
breakthrough in environmental sensing by enabling accurate measurements
throughout its lifetime. It uses laser scattering and Sensirion’s
innovative contamination-resistance technology along with high-quality,
long-lasting components to provide accurate measurements throughout its
projected lifetime. In addition, Sensirion’s advanced algorithms
provide superior accuracy for different PM types as well as
higher-resolution particle size binning, thus providing new
possibilities for the detection of different types of environmental
dust and particles. Ultra slim at 41 x 41 x 12 mm3, the sensor fits in
compact applications like wall-mounted or compact air quality
devices.
Traditional optical PM sensors suffer from contamination issues over
time, which causes output degradation. Generally, contamination results
from continued dust and particle accumulation on the sensor’s optical
components, namely its photodetector and light source (usually a laser
or LED). Devices that integrate traditional PM sensors will stop
working correctly after some time, resulting in malfunctions, user
complaints, and the need to frequently service the device and/or
replace its parts. Sensirion’s proprietary contamination-resistance
technology combats these common optical PM sensor issues, and, coupled
with long-lasting components, provides the SPS30 with unmatched
robustness, long-term stability and high accuracy measurements.
Take advantage of the opportunity to visit Sensirion at the upcoming
AHR Expo (Hall C, booth 5361) in Atlanta from January 14-16. Learn more
about the new SPS30 particulate matter sensor and how Sensirion’s
latest breakthrough in environmental sensing technology can transform
applications across the HVAC space, increase indoor air quality safety,
and improve the lives of consumers around the world.
About Sensirion – Experts for Environmental and Flow Sensor Solutions
Sensirion AG, headquartered in Staefa, Switzerland, is a leading
manufacturer of digital microsensors and systems. The product range
includes gas and liquid flow sensors, differential pressure sensors and
environmental sensors for the measurement of humidity and temperature,
volatile organic compounds (VOC), carbon dioxide (CO2) and particulate
matter (PM2.5). An international network with sales offices in the US,
Europe, China, Taiwan, Japan and Korea supplies international customers
with standard and custom sensor system solutions for a vast range of
applications. Sensirion sensors can commonly be found in the medical,
industrial and automotive sectors, analytical instruments, consumer
goods and HVAC products.
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of the hallmark features of Sensirion products is the use of its
patented CMOSens® Technology, which permits intelligent system
integration of the sensor element, logic, calibration data and a
digital interface on a single chip. Sensirion's credentials as a
reliable supplier are underscored by its loyal customers, quality
reputation (ISO/TS 16949) and top customer pedigree.
Contact: www.sensirion.com, info-us@sensirion.com.
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