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MPS Flammable Gas Sensor - 9 years and no calibration

Calibration-Free Flammable Gas Sensor Shows Zero Drift After 9 Years, NevadaNano Reports

Long-term validation demonstrates accurate methane and multi-gas detection without recalibration, reducing maintenance costs and improving industrial safety Reno, Nevada — April 16, 2026 — NevadaNano has demonstrated nine years of zero-drift performance in its calibration-free flammable gas sensor, validating a new approach to gas detection that eliminates routine calibration while maintaining accurate %LEL measurements. Flammable gas […]

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The MPS™ Difference: Eight years of accuracy with no calibration

The MPS™ Difference: Eight years of accuracy with no calibration

Field-Proven Next-Generation Gas Detection NevadaNano develops and manufactures MEMS-based gas sensors for demanding commercial and government applications. Our proprietary Molecular Property Spectrometer™ (MPS™) technology represents a fundamental leap forward in gas sensing, delivering unmatched accuracy, stability, and longevity with no need for calibration or maintenance. Originally developed at the University of Nevada with support from

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Why Propane is a Better Industrial Refrigerant Gas Option

The Rise of Propane (R290) as a Sustainable Refrigerant

Propane: A Sustainable and Efficient Alternative in Refrigeration and HVAC Systems Refrigerants play a critical role in industries such as HVAC, refrigeration, and heat pumps, where they are used to transfer heat and maintain temperatures in controlled environments. Over time, the demand for more efficient, eco-friendly, and safe refrigerants has grown, driven by concerns about

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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

The MPS 6.0 Gas Sensor: Ultra-Low Power & High Performance 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.

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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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MPS Mini

NevadaNano Systems Debuts R-290 Refrigerant Gas Sensor To Detect Leaks In A Diverse Array of Applications

The sensor’s advanced, Molecular Property Spectrometer™ technology protects companies and people using propane for HVAC&R, dryers, refrigerator systems, and other systems from the dangers of propane leaks. RENO, NEVADA, April 20, 2021 – NevadaNano, the world’s leading innovator in gas detection sensor technology, today announced its Molecular Property Spectrometer™ (MPS™) R-290 Propane sensor.  The new

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HVAC and Refrigerant

Upcoming Changes for the HVAC and Refrigerant Industry

   With increasing regulations and social demand for climate-friendly options, there are certainly many changes coming to the HVAC and Refrigerant industry over the next few years. This sentiment was a strong theme in the recent Natural Refrigerant Trade Show. Understanding the trends and changes in consumer demand and regulations presents an opportunity for manufacturers

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