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Gas sensors

GermanyMunich, Nuremberg and BavariaManufacturer/producer
  1. COMPUR MONITORS GMBH & CO. KG

    Germany

    Compur Monitors manufactures high-quality gas measurement technology. Our very own sensor technology makes gas warning devices from Compur Monitors unique. The strength of Compur Monitors is based on our own sensor expertise. We develop and manufacture sensors for toxic gases in-house. For this reason, Compur Monitors is especially successful in the market sector for gases which present particular challenges in terms of measuring technology. Compur Monitors has a particularly strong presence in the chemical and petrochemical industry. Products from Compur Monitors are specifically developed for this market. Our products include: Chemical-based gas detectors; Gas warning devices (stationary and mobile); Oxygen meters; Gas measurement equipment; Oxygen trace measurement devices; Gas sensors; Gas warning systems; Gas measuring technology

  2. ALUMINA SYSTEMS GMBH

    Germany

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    CERAMIC METAL COMPONENTS FOR USE IN HIGH-TECH APPLICATIONS. Vacuum-tight metal ceramic composite components – manufactured from the high-performance material aluminium oxide and a metallic join partner – are the core business of Alumina Systems GmbH. These components are used where switching of maximum energies is involved, e.g. in energy, laser, X-ray, plasma, medical and accelerator technology. A great advantage of technical ceramics is the high electrical insulation up to high temperatures. Fields of application are, for instance Sensors in ship engines (thin-wire bonding), precursor gas distributing rings with wafer coating (PE-ALD) or small engines for satellites. Here, ceramic composite components first allow the application to be realised. In addition to standard products like electrical feedthroughs, vacuum switching tubes or vacuum insulators, the demand for customer-specific high-end applications is constantly increasing. At Alumina Systems, mechanical/thermal stresses on a component are simulated here via the finite element method (FEM) even before the actual construction of the component, and the most suitable design for the application is thus selected – without having to produce a real component.