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SenseAir at China Refrigeration Expo in Shanghai

On the 8th-10th of April SenseAir was present at the China Refrigeration Expo in Shanghai, which is one of the leading exhibitions  in HVAC&R ((Heating, Ventilation Air Conditioning and refrigeration) industry.

− In this show, we met lots of our existing customers. Many of them indicated that demand for CO2 in the HVAC industry is becoming larger and larger. There were some new visitors who were just looking for CO2  product for their business. We made very good contact with them, says Ting Wang, General Manager at SenseAir Chengdu Gas Sensor Co.,Ltd.

SenseAir presented CO2 modules series and also a new product – triple CO2 transmitter tSENSE that is designed for the high end market. tSENSE is a more accurate monitor for measuring CO2, humidity and temperature. Its unique mechanical design assures excellent performance of three parameters.

We saw that there are some changes in the market. Quite a number of companies are starting to work on the residential market. Advanced ventilation systems with temperature and CO2   control are just becoming more popular, says Ting Wang.

For the next five years, people’s health and improving housing living standards is the Chinese government’s priority. With continuous development of the market and growing awareness of environmental protection, CO2 monitoring as an important indication of indoor air quality must be a trend in the building automation industry in China.


Topics

  • Technology, general

SenseAir AB is an expanding, innovation-based gas sensor company with an environment-friendly profile, situated in Dellenbygden in Hälsingland, an area of outstanding natural beauty. The company develops and produces infrared gas sensors and has a world-wide market. With 20 years of experience and through cooperation with various high-tech consortiums SenseAir has acquired a large and broad technology base and unique know-how in production methods for gas meters. The company is a world leader in its field. Our sensors can be used for: demand-controlled ventilation, personnel safety, growth maximisation, future health care, indoor and outdoor climate monitoring, energy optimisation etc.

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