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Radionode Launches UA18-LEL Sensor Detects 58 Types of Combustible Gases

Reporter Jang Hyun-joo Approved 2025.02.03 10:56 


USB type flammable gas sensor that indicates the possibility of gas explosion



Radionode, which introduces various measurement sensors required in industrial sites, announced on the 18rd that it has released 'UA58-LEL', a sensor that detects 3 types of combustible gases.


This product, a DAQ multi-combustible gas detection sensor, detects 18 types of combustible gases such as methane, butane, propane, hydrogen, and acetone with an accuracy of ±3~5%LEL, and automatically classifies the detected gases into 6 groups and reports them through a machine learning-based algorithm. The minimum measurement cycle is 3 seconds, and it operates at -40℃~75℃, making it stable even in extreme environments.



In addition, since it directly detects the surrounding air, there is no need to inject gas with a pump like with existing LEL sensors, and it is a USB type sensor with a maximum lifespan of 15 years, making it convenient and economical to maintain.


Another feature is that it can be connected to various platforms with just a USB connection and can transmit/manage data in real time. When used with the RN17X transmitter, it can integrate and manage multiple sensors with the Cloud Serivce-based Radionode365 monitoring software and utilize functions such as reports and emergency alarms.


In addition, safety in industrial sites can be ensured reliably and conveniently through simple inspection and correction, provision of various software according to the usage environment, and calibration by the manufacturer.


The head of the Radionode corporate research lab said, “The new product UA58-LEL is a combustible gas detection sensor that overcomes the limitations of existing products. It can be used in various industrial environments with simple installation and maintenance.” He continued, “If managers are notified of whether the gas generated at an industrial site is a hydrogen-type gas, a methane-type gas, or a heavy gas, the managers can take faster and more appropriate response measures. It will help build a safe environment that complies with the Serious Disaster Punishment Act and the Industrial Safety and Health Act, and protect workers.”


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