N.E.T. srl - Nano Environmental Technology

N.E.T. srl manufactures and markets a wide range of gas sensor devices (i.e. high technology gas sensors and modules and ATEX certified gas detector heads and transmitters) for industrial use by gas detection and gas analysis instrument manufacturers worldwide.

We do not manufacture complete instruments, but offer high quality gas sensing devices, technical support and commercial partnership to those companies who do.

Our headquarters is located in Cornaredo, Milan, Italy. We also maintain an office in Beijing which support the East-Asian area. We kindly direct our East-Asian customers to the website www.nenvitech.cn for more information.

Applications

 

Hydrogen

Hydrogen Detection

 

The new low concentration H2 Pellistor available in ATEX certified heads or in standard 20 mm or mini size. Designed for all the H2 applications like fuel cells and refilling stations

      Parking

Car Park Detection

  • New lower cost CO and NO2 sensors for light industrial applications (-LI model, 20 mm size)
  • Flammable catalytic sensors available                       
 

Read more: ATEX Certified Heads, Catalytic Flammable Gas Sensors

 Read more: Data Sheet (pdf), Electrochemical Toxic Gas Sensors, Catalytic Flammable Gas Sensors

 

Events & News

Product news and information on upcoming events and fairs

ISA Expo show - 6-8 October 2009, Houston-Texas USA
N.E.T. srl will exhibit at ISA Expo show on the 6-8 October 2009 in Houston-Texas USA. You are very welcome to come and visit us in Booth 2523
New product: Genius Dual Tech Sensor
N.E.T. is launching the new dual technology sensor "Genius".
SIL certification for IR sensors obtained
See the product pages for the IR sensors IRNET, IRIS and IRPELL to find out more and to download the SIL Declaration of Conformity.
New product: IRAD
N.E.T. is launching the new certified IR sensor head IRAD.

Tutorial

Tutorials and guides to gas detection technology

How do catalytic gas sensors (pellistors) work?
Catalytic gas sensing technology
How do electrochemical gas sensors work?
Electrochemical gas sensing technology
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