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MC105 Catalytic Combustion - type Flammable Gas Sensor For Detecting The Concentration Of Flammable Gases And Organic Solvent Vapors In Industrial Sites
Working Principle:
The sensor adopts the catalytic combustion principle and consists of a test element and a compensating element that form two arms of an electric bridge. When the test element comes into contact with flammable gases, its resistance increases. This causes a change in the output voltage of the bridge, and the voltage variation is directly proportional to the increase in the flammable gas concentration. The compensating element serves as a reference and plays a key role in compensating for the impacts of temperature and humidity changes on the detection results, ensuring the stability of the sensor in different environmental conditions.
Core Features:
| Model | MC105 |
| Sensor Type | Catalytic combustion gas sensor |
| Standard Encapsulation | Plastic |
| Operating Voltage | 2.5 ± 0.1 V |
| Operating Current | 150 ± 10 mA |
| Sensitivity | 20 - 50 mV (for 1% CH₄); 30 - 70 mV (for 1% C₃H₈) |
| Measuring Range | 0 - 100% LEL |
| Response Time (T90) | ≤ 10 seconds |
| Recovery Time (T90) | ≤ 30 seconds |
| Operating Environment | -40℃ to +70℃, < 95% RH (non - condensing) |
| Storage Environment | -20℃ to +70℃, < 95% RH (non - condensing) |
| Expected Operating Life | 5 years |
| Overall Dimensions | Φ12 mm × 9.5 mm |
