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This article presents just three of these applications; the monitoring of greenhouse gas emissions, the monitoring of methane using an infrared sensor and the detection of gases using a UAV drone. Monitoring of Greenhouse Gas emissions: https://edinburghsensors.com/news-and-events/measuring-greenhouse-gas-emissions/ Edinburgh Sensors Gascard NG ...
To use this shoe sanitizing station, staff members need to stand on the platform while aligning their shoes with the infrared sensors. After eight seconds, the HealthySole® PLUS shoe sanitizer will have eliminated exposed bacteria and other microbes, and the staff member can step off. ...
Introduction The global outbreak of Covid-19 has affected every part of human lives, including impacting the physical world in which we live. This is primarily due to the measures that have been taken around the world to control the spread of the virus and the consequent slowdown of economic activities, which have had significant effects on the environment. The European Environment Agency (EEA) ...
The Monitor includes both a non-depleting, zirconium oxide sensor cell, to monitor oxygen levels, and a non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) sensor cell, to monitor carbon dioxide levels. ...
Fujitec is working on elevator technology that lets users hold their hand near infrared sensors to choose their floor. Technology like this could become the “new normal” in Japan and other advanced economies to minimize touch and contamination of surfaces. ...
Non contact type temperature measurement solution The traditional body temperature measurement is a contact measurement using a mercury thermometer, which has the advantages of stable performance and small error, but has the disadvantages of long measurement time, high risk of cross-contamination, and easy to cause mercury poisoning due to glass breakage. Infrared ear ...
Infrared ear thermometer collects infrared radiation from ear cavity and tympanic membrane through infrared sensor. ...
