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Hydrogen Detectors
sense the presence of Hydrogen gas.
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Hydrogen Leak Detection System
Yamaha Fine Technologies Co., Ltd.
Yamaha Fine Tech's proprietary MEMS hydrogen sensor equipped, and a wide range of concentrations, from low to high concentrations, detectable just with one unit.A high resolution hydrogen leak detector that can detect low to high concentrations in the range from 0.5 ppm to 13,000 ppm with a single unit. Quick measurement is realized by high-speed response and real measurement. A desktop type and a handy type are available.
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Hydrogen Sulfide Detectors
INS2-H2S-03
The professional-grade Hydrogen Sulfide Inspector is the ideal tool for all industrial applications. The Inspector is perfect for people working in refineries to people working in sewage and wastewater treatment facilities. With its advanced sensor technology, the Inspector allows for accurate readings of hydrogen sulfide concentrations. The Industrial Pro is the most advanced Inspector model, and features audio, visual, and vibration alarms.
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UV/IR Flame Detector for Hydrogen Apps
The FL500-H2 is an Ultraviolet / Infrared flame detector designed specifically to detect hydrogen (H2) fires. The FL500-H2 optical flame detector monitors for radiation emitted by a hydrogen flame in both the ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) spectral ranges.
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Oxygen/Nitrogen/Hydrogen Analyzers
EMGA-Pro
The characteristics and performance of metal and solid materials, including steel, various other metals, ceramics, and electronic materials, are determined by the amount of oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen. Analyzing elements in such materials at high accuracy and with a small amount has become increasingly important in the study and performance analysis of materials. The EMGA Series Oxygen/Nitrogen/Hydrogen Analyzers significantly reduces analysis time and costs while enhancing analysis accuracy and functionality. Pursuing also usability, the EMGA Series strongly supports improved efficiency in material research and development and quality control.
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Hydrogen Sulfide Analyzer(H2S)
AQMS-550
AQMS-550 is equipped with an internally mounted catalytic converter set at 315°C to convert H2S to SO2. Bypassing the sample through an SO2 scrubber which removes any SO2, the H2S is converted to SO2 using this internal H2S converter and measured using the pulsed fluorescence technique.AQMS-550 H2S analyzer adopts UV fluorescence principle with an internal thermal catalytic converter to measure H2S in ambient air at levels commonly required.
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Detectors
Marktech offers the broadest line of both silicon and InGaAs detectors commercially available. Our main focus has always been in the area of application solutions to optimize your products performance. Our team of design engineers and R&D scientists are committed to providing you with unsurpassed technical support. Our detector series includes product ranging from UV through SWIR.
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Detectors
Security Intelligence Technologies, Inc.
Detectors used in electronic countermeasures now include our cellular detector. No longer does bug detection focus on the ability to detect bugs alone. Now governments, prisons, and corporations also want to be able to detect and locate cellular phones.
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Hydrogen Frequency & Time Standard
CH1-1007
Hydrogen frequency and time standard Ch1-1007 is designed to generate and reproduce precision, highly stable, spectrally pure frequency and time signals. Main areas of application: – in metrology when transferring the sizes of units of frequency and time, including as part of mobile measuring complexes; – in radio astronomy when conducting scientific research; - in radio navigation when working as part of automated measuring systems and complexes.
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Hydrogen Frequency & Time Standard
CH1-1035
Hydrogen frequency and time standard Ch1-1035 is designed for precision storage and reproduction of the size of frequency and time units as part of measures and reference complexes.
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Detector
In the measurement setup of SQUID electronics (detector variant), the dc SQUID amplifies the small amplitude signals of the detector with a large bandwidth so that they can be further processed with conventional AD converters.
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Hydrogen Analyzer
H‑500
Determination of hydrogen using the heat extraction method is a special requirement for the characterization of steel, steel alloys, copper and other metals. ELTRA’s H-500 is designed for the rapid and accurate determination of hydrogen in these materials. The H-500 analyzer uses the heat extraction technique and is equipped with a resistance furnace with quartz tube. The temperature can be set up to 1000 °C in steps of 1 °C. The usual working range of the H-500 is about 900° to 1000° C.
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Passive Hydrogen Maser
VCH-1008
The VCH-1008 Passive Hydrogen Maser is a compact hydrogen maser with excellent frequency stability and utilises state-of-the-art technology. Full digital processing of the modulation and servo loop signals makes it ideal for high accuracy applications. An internal GPS/GLONASS option is available and provides automatic output signal frequency calibration.Key applications:- National Time Keeping Service- Space tracking and navigation- Verification of frequency signals - Scientific research
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Hydrogen Fluoride Gas Monitor
GASERA ONE HF
Hydrogen fluoride, chemical formula HF, is a colorless, highly irritating already at very low ppm levels, corrosive gas and can exist as a fuming liquid. Reaction with water is rapid, producing heat and hydrofluoric acid. Hydrogen fluoride (HF) is used in manufacturing of refrigerants, herbicides, pharmaceuticals, high-octane gasoline, aluminum, plastics, electrical components, and fluorescent light bulbs, among others. Hydrogen fluoride (HF) is very soluble in water and is readily absorbed in the upper respiratory tract.
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Portable Detectors
Portable holiday detectors are designed for various pipeline, plant, and other surface applications where the inspection surface remains stationary and the detector is moved over the inspection surface. High voltage detectors are used for thicker surface coatings, such as those used on pipelines and other industrial applications. low voltage, wet sponge detectors are used for thin film applications.
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H.V. Detector
290L HD
Standard Electric Works Co., Ltd
● Telescopic, compact, lightweight● High voltage detection● Self test button feature● Easy to recognize indication● High intensity red LED and intermittent audible alarm for easy recognition in full sunlight and noisy environments● Waterproof
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Intrinsically Safe In-line Hydrogen Process Analyzer
HY-OPTIMA™ 1700 Series
H2scan’s HY-OPTIMA™ 1700 series in-line, real time hydrogen-specific process analyzers are designed for ease of use, interface flexibility and true process control. The HY-OPTIMA™ 1700 series is an ATEX certified Intrinsically Safe (IS) device that incorporates our patented solid-state sensor and is configured to operate in background gas streams with up to 95% relative humidity and temperatures up to 60ºC. The HY-OPTIMA™ 1700 series is ideal for process gas applications where real time continuous measurements of hydrogen can increase process plant efficiencies, improve diagnostics and enhance maintenance management translating into higher profitability.
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Detectors
Each detector is properly housed, complete with any associated circuitry and can be mounted directly at the exit slit of any of our monochromators.
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Voltage Detector
LV-1
MULTI MEASURING INSTRUMENTS Co., Ltd.
*Using conductive rubber tip, free from short circuit.*With slip stopper for the safety use.
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EBSD Detector
e–FlashFS
The new EBSD detector e–FlashFS has been designed for maximum sensitivity to allow highspeed EBSD measurements without compromising data quality – even on challenging applications like deformed or lightweight materials. To further improve the pattern quality, the cooling system of the e–FlashFS has been upgraded to lower its functioning temperature and therefore reduce the dark current of the CCD camera as much as possible.
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CBRN Detectors
Static Radiation Detectors
A static (or fixed) radiation detector is a device that monitors radiation in a single location. They are often used in areas of national security, such as airports, railways, and ship terminals.
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Voltage Detectors
Non-contact voltage detectors can quickly detect live AC voltage. These handy devices are great for electricians to safety and quickly check the status of electrical wires.
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RF Detectors
RF detectors from Fairview Microwave are available with N Type or SMA connector series inputs and BNC or SMA connectors for outputs. Fairview RF detectors are zero bias Schottky diode and have negative video out. These zero bias Schottky diode detectors for RF have a minimum frequency between 10 MHz and 2 GHz and maximum frequency range between 2 GHz and 26.5 GHz.
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Holiday Detector
Used to detect holes, known as holidays or discontinuities, in a coating. Holiday testing allows the detection of even smallest coating flaws invisible to the naked eye.
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Detectors
Teledyne Microwave Solutions (TMS) offers all types of detectors with both analog & threshold designs operating from 10MHz to 26GHz, with excellent power temperature stability. With over 50 ITAR-Free designs, many packaging options and with up to 10nS pulse response, TMS are able to offer the right detector for your particular application.
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Detectors
CAES offers a full range of RF detectors for your designs including BIT, Schottky Diode, Threshold and Tunnel Diode.
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Phase Detectors
Macom Technology Solutions Holdings Inc.
MACOM's MSPD Series Integrates an SRD reference frequency multiplier, coupling capacitors and a Schottky diode microwave sampler / phase detector in a 0.075” by 0.100” hybrid. They are used to phase lock microwave oscillators up to 22 GHz to a much lower reference frequency by deriving a locking voltage from the sampled RF and the multiplied reference.
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Silicon Detectors
Through the photovoltaic effect, detectors provide a means of transforming light energy to an electrical current. The root of the theory behind this phenomenon is a small energy gap between the valence and conduction bands of the detector. When light, with enough energy to excite an electron from the valence to the conduction band, is incident upon the detector, the resulting accumulation of charge leads to a flow of current in an external circuit. Since light is not the only source of energy that can excite an electron, detectors will have some amount of current that is not representative of incident light. For example, fluctuations in thermal energy can easily be mistaken for light intensity changes. A variety of these "non-light" contributions are present and, when summed up, make up the total noise within the detector.





























