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Environmental Concerns Force Change in Refrigerants—And Chemical Sensors
2 hours ago by Antonio Anzaldua Jr.
Learn how the Montreal Protocol influenced this chemical sensor released by NevadaNano, a company tackling sensor applications from vending machines to flying noses.
Chemical detection, like many other areas of electronic design, evolves rapidly. Not only do applications change as they run the gamut from HVAC to industrial facility safety monitoring, but the types of chemicals they measure must adapt as regulations change over time. 
Recently, NevadaNano announced its latest solution for propane detection for air conditioning, vending machines, clothes dryers, and commercial refrigeration racks. Let's take a look at how this device and this company provide examples of how chemical sensors are changing over time.

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