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Chemicals with carbon, chlorine, and fluorine atoms are known as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), and they are neither poisonous nor combustible.
They are employed as solvents, refrigerants, blowing agents for foams and packaging materials, and in the production of aerosol sprays.
The latest metal oxide semiconductor gas sensor for the detection of chlorofluorocarbons from Figaro is the TGS 3830. Tin dioxide (SnO2) semiconductor serves as the sensor’s detecting element. Tin dioxide’s poor conductivity increases in proportion to the air’s gas content.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are man-made substances that have been dispersed into the atmosphere since many years for use in a variety of products, including aerosol can propellants, solvents, foaming agents, insulation, and packing materials.
The Global Chlorofluorocarbon sensor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
A new Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) sensor, the TGS832-F01, has been made available by Figaro. TGS832-F01 is highly sensitive to R-134a, R-404a, R-407c, and R-410, which are often found in refrigerators and air conditioners.
TGS832-F01 produces a highly selective reaction to CFCs by utilising filter material in its housing to remove the impact of interference gases like alcohol. Due to its longevity and resistance to interfering gases, the sensor is perfect for stationary type leakage detectors.
A semiconductor made of tin dioxide (SnO2) has a low conductivity in clean air and serves as the detecting component in Figaro gas sensors.
Depending on the gas concentration in the air, the sensor’s conductivity increases when a detectable gas is present.
The change in conductivity can be converted into an output signal that reflects the gas concentration using a straightforward electrical circuit. TGS 832-F01 is highly sensitive to refrigerant gases that are frequently used in refrigerators and air conditioners.
like R-410, R-404a, R-407c, and R-134a. TGS832-F01 produces a highly selective reaction to CFCs by using filter material in its housing to remove the influence of interference gases like alcohol.
This characteristic makes the sensor excellent for stationary leakage detectors of the type that call for durability and interference gas resistance.