 |
Sensors are an integral part of our daily lives, and Princeton Applied Research systems have been utilized in research that brought many of these sensors to market. Of the different types of sensors, chemical sensors have the widest application in a multitude of areas. In particular, biosensors and electrochemical sensors have become increasingly important as biological and biochemical applications continue to emerge. These applications include:
- Medical Diagnostic
- Automotive
- Food Monitoring
- Home/Environmental Monitoring
- Biological/Chemical Warfare (Homeland Security)
- Industrial
- High Throughput Screening (HTS)
Sensors for glucose measurement to assist diabetics in controlling their blood glucose levels are just one of the many sensor applications that have been advanced by research utilizing our potentiostats/galvanostats. Be it potentiometric, voltammetric, gas or biological sensors, the development and utilization of these as transducers continue to expand, and you can count on our systems to provide the capabilities and performance that researchers need to refine these life-enhancing devices.
|
 |
 |
 |
|
 |