Reliable gas measurement is now part of everyday life in many areas. In medicine, in industrial processes, or in protecting our environment. But which technology is suitable for which task? Our specialists have studied this in detail and explain in the new Axetris Expertise how NDIR and PAS differ and what this means for your application.
NDIR works by absorbing IR light and is ideal for IR gas analyzers that require fast responses and robust integration. The photoacoustic method (PAS) detects sound waves generated by modulated IR absorption – an advantage when particularly sensitive or compact solutions are required, such as an low power gas sensor for mobile applications.
Those who understand the technical differences can make more informed decisions. In this report, you will also learn how Axetris EMIRS200 and EMIRS50 are setting new standards in IR-based gas sensing and what opportunities this opens up.
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