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Infrared physics
Infrared (IR) radiation is "redder than red", and so cannot easily be seen, but otherwise it is just like ordinary light. This fact will be familiar to anyone who has ever felt the heat radiated from a hot oven, and has observed the dark red glow arising when the heat becomes stronger: Some of the heat radiation becomes visible when the temperature increases. Thus, infrared radiation is essentially heat radiation. Read more

Infrared spectra

Reliable infrared gas detection
The unique properties of the patented single-pulse infrared gas detector eliminate the need for frequent recalibrations and problems with long term drift. And does so with greatly improved sensitivity, resolution and time response. Thanks to the Infra Rapid IR source, the new technology secures correct readings throughout the product's lifetime. Read more

CO2 sensor

Infrared Gas Detector for CO, HC, C2H2, CH4 ,HCN
kTSensor is now introducing IR gas detectors for low concentrations of Carbon Monoxide, Hydrocarbons, Acetylene, Methane and Hydrogen Cyanide. The new SmartScan products will initially be available only as complete systems. Together with our industrial partners, kTSensor now makes this revolutionary IR gas detection technology available throughout the world. Read more


CO2 sensors for building automation
Demand Controlled Ventilation (DCV) is now starting to move in the buildings' automation market after problems with inferior (electro) chemical sensors and so-called self-calibrating infrared CO2 sensors were holding it back. The solution is the new generation digital infrared CO2 sensors from kTSensor, and the energy savings are huge - typically 60% on fan energy and 50% on energy for heating / cooling as compared with CAV or VAV ventilation. Read more
Demand Controlled Ventilation
Infrared CO sensor for garage ventilation
The new 4021H infrared gas sensor for reliable low level detection of 0-1000ppm CO (carbon monoxide) is now shipping. Tailored for HVAC control and alarm in underground parking garages and tunnels, the gas detectors accuracy opens for other applications as well. Read more CO sensor for tunnels and parking garages

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