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Sensor Electronics Corporation

Savage,  MN 
United States
http://sensorelectronics.com
  • Booth: 5548

Welcome to Sensor Electronics you gas detection specialists!

Overview

Sensor Electronics Corporation Gas Detectors & Analyzers FEATURING: "New" Innovative Sample Draw Gas Detector on display.  “New” IREvolution Infrared Gas detector for PFC Gases: DiFluoromethane (CH2F2), Fluoromethane (CH3F), Hexafluoro Butadiene (C4F6).  “Ventless” Process Gas Analyzers for CO2, HC, H2O. “Gas Free” SEC 3000 Gas Detectors Calibration. “Wireless” SEC 3500 HMI Ethernet connectivity communication. “Memory Stick” SEC 3100 Transmitter with data logging. Many more innovative features, visit our booth 5548 to see more.


  Press Releases

  • Gas detectors to protect clean rooms, laboratories and similar areas where toxic/explosive gases are a constant hazard have been developed by Minneapolis-based Sensor Electronics.

         Such nasty gases include hydrogen chloride, tungsten hexafluoride, ammonia hydrides, fluorines (as difluoromethane), xylenes and similar life-threatening gases.

         “Tunnel vision” means the detector “sees” only one specific gas – as, say, WF6 – and cannot be confused by other gases that could cause false readings, false signals, false alarms, needless shutdowns and evacuations.

         Stainless-steel construction means these new detectors shrug off corrosion, contamination, condensation, dust, dirt, aerosols, temperature/humidity extremes.

         Factory-tuned for specific gases, detectors can turn on alarms to warn personnel.  If gas concentrations increase the detectors can turn on fans to flood the area with outside air.

       More information about these gas detectors that protect cleans rooms and laboratories please contact:  Sensor Electronics, 12730 Creek View Avenue, Savage, Minnesota 55378; www.sensorelectronics.com or sales@sensorelectronics.com.

  •      A rugged new explosion-proof sample-draw system unit that can “see” leaking toxic or explosive gases in critical areas has been introduced by Minneapolis-based Sensor Electronics.

         Because it can spot gas leaks in remote production lines, storage facilities, work stations and similar points, this unit is particularly well –suited for semiconductor, petrochemical, process controls and similar industrial and research applications.

         In operation, an extended-life diaphragm pump streams ambient air into a manifold holding one to five barrels, each fitted with a factory-tuned sensor that detects only one specific gas.  If that gas level ever reaches a dangerous con concentration the unit triggers an immediate alarm.

          This new sample-draw unit can check/correlate/control any of more than 200 different gases.  A cylinder/module (foreground) holds a plug-in gas sensor that can be changed in less than a minute.  Sophisticated diagnostics automatically recalibrate for any new gas – and gas sensor. 

         The sample-draw unit teams with a dedicated transmitter to signal alarms; it also shows real-time gas values on a readout panel, and in case of circuit troubles it spells out what’s wrong where, including the pump, gas sensor, flow-rate.

       More information about this new rugged sample-draw detection unit is available:  Sensor Electronics, 12730 Creek View Avenue, Savage, Minnesota 55378, 800-285-3651, www.sensorelectronic.com or sales@sensorelectronic.com.

  • A sophisticated new gas detector that warns of dangerous concentrations of C4F6 (hexafluorobutadiene) – a toxic/explosive gas widely used in semiconductor production – has been developed by Sensor Electronics/USA.

                Exquisitely engineered, the compact detector sieves out all the other gases, seeing only C4F6 (Sifren).  And extreme sensitivity means it pinpoints even trace amounts – down to 10 ppm  - of the hazardous gas.

                Advanced electronics coupled with rugged construction means the detector works for years – even decades – with minimum – if any – downtime.

                The detector ignores temperature/humidity variations, shrugs off shock, vibration.  A detector can operate as a stand-alone unit, or be fitted into an existing security network.

    More information:

       

    Sensor Electronics  •  800.285.3651  •  www.sensorelectronics.com


  Products

  • SEC Sample Draw System
    The SEC Sample Draw provides the ability to pull a gas sample from a remote area, confined space, chamber and measure it remotely up to 200' distance. Modular design makes sensors interchangeable. Explosion proof or non-explosion proof models available....

  • The SEC Sample Draw provides the ability to pull a gas sample from a remote area, confined space, chamber  and measure it remotely up to 200' distance. Modular design makes sensors interchangeable. Explosion proof or non-explosion proof  models available.

    • Modular design makes sensors interchangeable – SEC 3000 Toxic – SEC IREvolution PFC –
    SEC IREvolution HC
    • Explosion-proof and corrosion resistant anodized 6061 aluminum housing construction
    • Sample flow monitoring – Digital low flow alarm
    • Stand-alone system or connect to SEC 3120 Transmitters
    • Flow housings can accommodate one sensor module
    • Optional heater for sensor with close loop temperature control ensures accuracy in low
    temperature applications
    • Power unit from 24 VDC power supply
    • Closed loop pump control ensure flow rate is kept constant even with a variable load
    • Two 4-20 mA outputs to monitor both pump and sensor

  • SEC IREvolution Hydrocarbon Gas Detector
    SEC IREvolution detectors are designed to be used as an upgrade in the same applications where catalytic bead sensors have been applied....

  • • Reliable infrared sensing technology
    • Virtually maintenance free
    • Low cost of ownership, over ten years operating life
    • Immune to poisoning and etching
    • Designed for harsh environments
    • Explosion proof
    • Anodized aluminum or stainless steel construction
    • Fast response time
    • Smart calibration
    • Self-compensating optics, pressure and temperature (U.S. Patents 6,414,310 and 7,132,657)
    • No moving parts
    • Heated optical chamber
    • Low power consumption
    • Operates in constant hydrocarbon background
    • Operates in anaerobic atmospheres
    • Fault indications for all failure states
    • Frequent calibrations are not required. Zero calibrate every 12 months.
    • 4 to 20 mA output, HART® enabled
    • 0 to 100% LFL detection range - %LEL, % Vol, PPM, Density
    • Digital display option available
    • Can be coupled with SEC 3100, 3120, or 3101 SE-ERA transmitter for network applications
  • SEC 3000 Gas Detector
    Explosion proof gas detector for toxic gases....

  • • Compact low cost design
    • No field gas calibration required
    • Intrinsically safe & explosion proof
    • Universal control board
    • Interchangeable sensor modules for combustible, oxygen and toxic gases
    • Temperature compensated sensor
    • Stand alone gas detector with 4-20 mA output
    • Corrosion resistant 316 stainless steel housing construction
    • Long life electrochemical and catalytic bead sensors
    • Can be coupled with either SEC 3100 or SEC 3120 Transmitter
    • Optional heater with closed loop temperature control ensures accuracy in
    low temperature applications
    • New 3000 AI
    -- Drift Tracking intelligently identifies and removes drift from output signal
    -- O.N.R. (Output Noise Rejection) identifies noise at the output and removes it

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