A carbon dioxide sensor is an instrument for measuring or detecting carbon dioxide. Common principles for CO2 sensors are based on infrared sensors (NDIR) and gas sensors. Measuring or detecting carbon dioxide is important in monitoring indoor air quality and in industrial processes.


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