Comag IR, Inc.
(218) 843-3700
411 South 4th Street Po Box 895
Hallock, Minnesota,
USA
56728
Comag IR- Infrared Sensors, Gas Detectors, Analyzers and dataloggers
Products & Services
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- Gas Sensors
- Gas Detectors
- Gas Sensor
- Co Gas Sensor
- Co2 Gas Sensor
- Infrared Gas Detector
- Infrared Gas Sensor
- Infrared Gas Sensors
- Carbon Monoxide Gas Sensor
- Carbon Monoxide Infrared Sensor
- Co2 Hvac Sensor
- Co2 Infrared Sensor
- Co2 Sensor Ir
- Cosensor
- Gas Detector Manufactures
- Gas Sensor Physics
- Infrared Carbon Monoxide
- Infrared Carbon Sensor Co
- Infrared Co2 Sensor
- Gas Scanners
- Multigas Detection
- Ir Sources
- Ir Emitters
- Ir Detectors
- Ir Sensor
- Co2
- Co
- Acid Gas
- Nox Detection
- Smartscan
- Smart Houses
- Hvac Control
- Multigas Detection
- Gas Leakage
- Gas Detection
- Pulsed Ir Sources
- Noble Gasses
- Infrarapid
- Gas Surveilance
- Ir Developement
- Ir Physics
- Echelon
- Lonworks
- Bacnet
- Eib
- Sensors
- Infrared Sources
- Ir Sources
- Infrared Emitters
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- Ir Emitters
- Infrared Lamps
- Ir Lamps
- Infrared Filaments
- Ir Filaments
- Infrared Bulbs
- Ir Bulbs
- Infrared Radiators
- Ndir
- Non-dispersive Infrared
- Pulsable
- Steady-state
- Mwir
- Lwir
- Solid-state
- Gas Sensor
- Combustible
- Toxic Gas Detection
- Combustible Gas Detection
- Carbon Dioxide
- Carbon Monoxide
- Hydrocarbons
- Osha
- Confined Space
- Volotile Organic Compounds
- Vocs
- Indoor Air Quality
- Epa
- Clean Air Act
- Automotive Emissions
- Refrigerant Gas Sensing
- Environmental Monitoring
- Environmental Emissions
- Air Pollution
- Optical Sensing
- Industrial Gas Analysis
- Personal Safety
- Environmental Protection
- Opto-electronics
- Lightweight
- Field
- Food Processing
- Petrochemical Processing
- Combustion Diagnostics
- Environmental Monitoring
- Industrial Process Control
- Material Analysis
- Liquid Analysis
- Gas Analysis
Web Result
- Infrared Gas Sensor Physics - a brief introduction by our CSO,...
- IR sensor physics Infrared (IR) radiation is "redder than red", and so cannot easily be seen, but otherwise it is just like ordinary light. This fact will be familiar to anyone who has ever felt the heat radiated from a hot oven, and has observed the dark red glow arising when the heat becomes stronger: Some of the heat radiation becomes visible when the temperature increases. Thus, infrared radia...
- Gas Sensors and Gas Detectors, product information from Comag IR
- Product information The SmartScan Infrared Gas Sampler & the InfraRapid IR emitter Comag is proud to make available its innovative SmartScan IR gas sensor modules for general usage, with high sensitivities for essentially all gases except O2, N2, H2, noble gases and similar. The sensors are entirely electronic with no moving parts, and are built around our unique InfraRapid thermal IR radiatio...
- Product information
- Comag IR
- Company information Comag IR is headquartered in North America with operations in USA and Canada, with a vision to lead the world in infrared gas sensor technology. This is being achieved on the basis of our advanced R&D and the industrial and marketing expertise of our personnel. From its inception, Comag IR is introducing the InfraRapid IR emitter and the associated SmartScan IR gas sampler....
- FAQ page
- Frequently Asked Questions Q: What is the difference between infrared and electrochemical gas sensors? A:The main difference is in the measurement method. In electrochemical sensors, the sensitive element remains in direct contact with the gas and a chemical reaction occurs. This causes the sensor element to be contaminated by the reaction products which leads to loss of sensitivity, accuracy and ...
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