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MPS 6.0 Ultra-low-power Flammable Sensor

Introducing the MPS™ 6.0 Ultra-Low-Power Flammable Gas Sensor: A New Standard in Gas Detection

In the world of gas detection, efficiency, reliability, and performance are paramount—especially in hazardous environments. NevadaNano’s MPS™ 6.0 Ultra-Low-Power (ULP) Flammable Gas Sensor takes gas detection technology to new heights, offering unmatched accuracy and power efficiency. Here’s how the MPS™ 6.0 is revolutionizing the industry. Reduced Power Consumption with TrueLEL™ Multi-Gas Detection   One of […]

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How MPS™ Sensors Outperform Traditional Technologies

Advancements in Gas Detection: Overcoming the Limitations of Traditional Technologies For decades, the gas detection industry has relied on two key technologies: the Catalytic Bead Sensor (CAT/Pellistor) and Non-Dispersive Infrared Sensor (NDIR). These sensors have significantly increased safety in environments where flammable gases like methane, hydrocarbons, and hydrogen are present. However, while these technologies have

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The Importance of EN 50271 Certification in Gas Detection – And Why It’s Not Enough

Why Safety is Non-Negotiable in Gas Detection  In industries where flammable gases like methane and hydrogen are present, safety is everything. A false alarm can lead to unnecessary shutdowns, while a missed detection could have catastrophic consequences. That’s why stringent safety standards like EN 50271 exist—to ensure that gas detection sensors operate reliably when lives

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The Environmental Impact of Methane

The harmful effects of many greenhouse gases and air pollutants have increasingly drawn public attention in recent years. While much of the attention has been on carbon dioxide, rising methane emissions are another danger. We must consider the environmental impact of methane. Without a considerable methane emissions reduction, the likelihood of reaching global climate change

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How to Protect Your Employees from Danger Using Hazardous Area Gas Sensors

Working with hazardous gases, flammable gases, and toxic gases can become dangerous extremely quickly. Hazardous area industries often include petroleum extraction sites, refineries, natural gas processing, and other inherently hazardous environments.  The Dangers of Hazardous Areas Gas leaks and other unintended contamination can result in explosive consequences, physical harm, and the risk of fire. In

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