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MUT - Model Type MR -Ozone (O3) Gas Sensor
The measurement principle of the m-u-t ozone gas sensors is based on two-beam non-dispersive UV spectroscopy (NDUV). The m-u-t ozone gas sensor uses the latest UV LED technology as light source. A very compact design with a long absorption distance enables the measurement of low concentrations.
- Robust handheld housing
- Display and membrane keyboard with three function keys
- Bluetooth wireless module
- Vibration motor (haptic feedback)
- Piezo Buzzer
- Buffered real time clock
- Battery case
- Optional pump for active suction of the measuring gas
- integrated pressure, temperature and humidity measurement
- integrated heating to prevent condensation
- tested and calibrated at the factory Variants We offer the m-u-t ozone sensor
- as gas measuring cell without evaluation electronics
- factory calibrated
- pre-aged („Burn-In“)
- as OEM version (including your „branding“)
m-u-t develops and manufactures gas sensor modules exactly according to your requirements. Several platforms with different concentration ranges are available for the gaseous ozone (O3) measurement. We also offer customized multi-gas sensors (NDUV gas sensors, NDIR infrared gas sensors, electrochemical gas sensors, semiconductor gas sensors).
- very short warm-up time: fast availability of measurement results
- very low energy consumption: battery operation possible
- very compact design portable applications, easy to integrate
- very durable LED light sources low-wear and radiation stable light source
- very low interference radiation compared to conventional UV sources (Xe, Hg)
A special membrane prevents the penetration of dust and water. Ambient air passes through this membrane into the measuring chamber. If the passive diffusion of ozone through this membrane is not sufficient for your application, an optional membrane pump is provided, with which the ambient air is being actively sucked through the membrane into the measuring cell.
