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  • Supplier Profile
    IONICON is the world’s leading producer of trace gas analyzers with market-leading, real-time, single-digit pptv-level detection limits using the unique Proton Transfer Reaction – Mass...
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    First Sensor AG is one of the world's leading suppliers in the field of sensor systems. Our company develops and manufactures both standardized and tailor-made sensor solutions for the detection...
  • Article - 31 Mar 2023
    In recent years, breath gas analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) has become a growing field of research.
  • Article - 27 Jan 2022
    With the RESPA breath sensor, Zansors have entered the consumer market with a device that tracks breath during exercise and clips on to clothing.
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    Bedfont® Scientific has specialized in the design and manufacture of exhaled breath and gas monitoring instruments since 1976. For medical gas monitoring, our Medi-Gas Check medical pipeline...
  • News - 7 Jun 2018
    Most people wish they could do a quick “breath check” prior to a crucial meeting or date. Scientists have now developed a sensor capable of detecting tiny quantities of hydrogen sulfide...
  • News - 31 Jan 2011
    QinetiQ North America has developed a sensor that when fitted into a car will prevent intoxicated drivers from even putting their vehicles into motion. According to Bud Zaouk, when a driver who...
  • News - 29 Jan 2011
    AlcoSense has launched a wall mounted breathalyser in the UK. The product is being marketed by RLMS Sales. Intended to monitor driving under alcoholic influence and help users keep track of their...
  • News - 6 Oct 2022
    A UCLA chemist and co-workers are now a step ahead in their aim of building a handheld tool like an alcohol Breathalyzer that can sense THC on an individual’s breath after smoking...
  • News - 26 Sep 2022
    New, affordable sensors that track breathing, heart rate, and ammonia have been incorporated into face masks and t-shirts by Imperial researchers. L: An industry-standard embroidery...