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Gas Sensing Solutions to launch new methane sensor at Sensor+Test 2022

Gas Sensing Solutions – a pioneer in LED based NDIR infra-red gas sensors has announced that it will launch a new range of methane gas sensors to market at Sensor+Test 2022. The methane gas sensors use ultra-bright LEDs and a patent pending internal architecture to deliver unrivalled accuracy and low …

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Gas Sensing Solutions website becomes multilingual

Gas Sensing Solutions – a pioneer in solid state NDIR infra- red gas sensors has added a multilingual option to its website. Following on from the launch of its brand-new website earlier this year, this major upgrade now offers customers the option to view the website in Chinese, Japanese and …

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Pioneer in solid state gas sensors launches new website

Gas Sensing Solutions, a pioneer in solid state gas sensor technology is delighted to announce the launch of its new website www.gassensing.co.uk. The website places a strong focus on the user experience and includes an easy-to-use parametric search function making it easy for engineers to select the right GSS sensor. …

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What is fresh air and is it really fresh?

Covid-19 is a highly contagious disease and to mitigate the spread of the virus especially indoors, the common refrain is to make sure the space is well ventilated with fresh air. But what exactly is fresh air? Fresh air is typically defined as cool, unpolluted air in natural surroundings. But …

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Gas Sensing Solutions Appoints Julian Hayes as new CEO

Gas Sensing Solutions (GSS) has announced the appointment of Julian Hayes as chief executive officer, taking over from Calum MacGregor who is retiring after 14 years with the company. Hayes comes with wealth of knowledge and expertise in helping develop high technology businesses, having previously worked at a number of …

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Gas Sensing Solutions investigates levels of CO2 on car journeys

Ever wondered why long car journeys make you feel tired and sleepy? Is it the boredom of endless, never changing motorways or perhaps something else? Carbon Dioxide sensor specialists, Gas Sensing Solutions, wondered if it could be a build-up of CO2 gas because, at levels of 1,000 ppm and above, …

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