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55 Chapter 5 Infrared Gas SensorsChapter 5 Infrared Gas SensorsInfrared (IR) gas detection is a well-developedmeasurement technology. Infrared gas analyzershave a reputation for being complicated, cumber-some, and expensive. However, recent technical ad-vancements, including the availability of powerful am-plifiers and associated electronic components, haveopened a new frontier for Infrared gas analysis. Theseadvancements have resulted from an increase in de-mand in the commercial sector, and these demandswill likely continue to nourish the advancement of to be detected are often corrosive and reac-tive. With most Sensor types, the Sensor itself is directlyexposed to the gas, often causing the Sensor to driftor die main advantage of IR instruments is that thedetector does not directly interact with the gas (orgases) to be detected.
57 Chapter 5 Infrared Gas Sensors Frequency: Number of waves per second passing through a point. An electromagnetic wave travels …
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