For the reasons detailed above, thermal conductivity sensors are subject to specific cross sensitivity with other gases whose thermal conductivity is also significantly different from that of air. Therefore, thermal conductivity sensors perform best in applications where interfering gases are absent, or their cross sensitivity is within the acceptable margin of error required by the application.
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Thermal conductivity sensors are most effective when detecting gases with low molecular weight, which correspond to greater thermal conductivity – such as Hydrogen, possessing possesses the highest thermal conductivity of all known gases, and Helium.
Thermal conductivity sensors, unlike catalytic bead sensors, covers the broadest range of detection, working well from ppm level, up until 100 % volume. This is because they can operate without the presence of Oxygen.
Katharometer Gas Technology provides far better long-term stability than sensors that are triggered by chemical reactions that eventually cause the sensor to degrade. Thermal conductivity gas sensors, in fact, do not involve physical or chemical changes in the sensor. This, coupled with outstanding resistance to poisoning, results in far greater operating lives than for traditional technologies.
N.E.T. MEMS membrane-based sensor offers a far greater resistance to mechanical shocks when compared to traditional catalytic or thermal conductivity sensors.
For safe operation and to minimise power consumption, the sensor is excited with a pulsed waveform (400 ms on and 1,000 ms off), resulting in a heater temperature that is almost the same as the ambient.
Another key factor is the fast response time of the sensor (< 1.4 s). The only limiting factor being the time required for changes in the measurement resistor.
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