Sensors, Inc.
Sensors, Inc. was founded in 1969 in the backyard of the University of Michigan and has gone on to become an innovative leader in the supply of gas analysis and particle measurement instrumentation. Proudly powered by our employee-owners, Sensors has built a strong reputation for solid engineering, manufacturing, testing, and customer support. For over 50 years, Sensors has developed a deep product portfolio to measure criteria pollutants, under the auspices of many different regulatory drivers. Our focus on the automotive transportation sector and specifically emissions from internal combustion engines (ICE) has positioned us well to now expand that portfolio into environmental markets like fugitive emissions.
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- 6812 State Road
Saline, MI 48176
United States of America
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Gas Analysis
Accurate measurement of gases and their concentrations is critical in many applications, and often poses a major challenge. Sensors' experience with different measurement principles, including NDIR, NDUV, and thermal conductivity, along with the ability to provide special combinations of these techniques within our products, enables us to tackle these challenges. In addition, our experience goes into every detail of our gas analyzers, ensuring reliable results, even under harsh conditions. Our skilled team of experts is happy to assist you in finding the optimized solution for your measurement requirements, with either off-the-shelf components or a customized solution.
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Inspection and Maintenance
Sensors' EMISSIONS INSPECTION ANALYZERS have a long-standing history for exceeding international standards with compact, portable, and cost-effective systems.
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Portable Emissions Measurement Systems
PEMS
SEMTECH® ECOSTAR Plus is a modular suite of ruggedized measurement systems built for the extremes of heavy-duty testing. The system consists of individual, self-contained modules, each with a specific functionality, designed to measure the full range of gaseous and particulate emissions.



