Description
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Gas Type | Diborane (B₂H₆) |
| Sensor Type | Electrochemical |
| Measuring Range | 0–1 ppm or 0–5 ppm |
| Accuracy | ± 2% of full scale |
| Response Time (T90) | ≤ 30 seconds |
| Output | 4–20 mA analog |
| Operating Temperature | -20°C to +50°C |
| Humidity Range | 0–90% RH non-condensing |
| Power Supply | 24 VDC |
| Alarms | Dual programmable alarm relays |
| Enclosure | NEMA-rated, corrosion-resistant |
| Certifications | CE, RoHS compliant |
| Manufacturer | PureAire Monitoring Systems |
A gas sensor is an instrument that detects airborne chemicals, toxic gases, or combustible vapors. A diborane gas sensor specifically identifies and measures B₂H₆—a highly toxic, pyrophoric gas used in semiconductor doping and nanotechnology. It works by responding to the presence of diborane molecules and converting the reaction into an electrical signal. This helps safety teams monitor air quality in real time and prevent exposure. Because diborane is lethal even at low concentrations, facilities depend on a reliable diborane gas detector for protection and compliance.
Many gases dissolve in water, including ammonia, carbon dioxide, chlorine, and sulfur dioxide. Their solubility depends on temperature, pressure, and chemical interactions between the gas and water molecules.
A gas sensor works by detecting chemical reactions between gas molecules and the sensor’s internal material. This reaction produces an electrical signal proportional to the gas concentration. In electrochemical sensors, electrons are released or consumed, creating measurable current changes used for gas monitoring.
There are four major types:
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Electrochemical sensors (toxic gases)
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Catalytic bead detectors (combustible gases)
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Infrared gas detectors (CO₂, hydrocarbons)
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Photoionization detectors (PID) (VOCs)
Industrial facilities choose based on the gas type and operating environment.
The UAE and GCC are rapidly expanding in semiconductor manufacturing, aerospace technology, research labs, and advanced pharmaceuticals. Diborane is widely used in chip fabrication and thin-film deposition—where even micro-leaks can endanger lives and damage million-dollar equipment.
With the UAE pushing for world-class safety standards and cleanroom excellence, every facility handling hazardous gases must integrate highly accurate, maintenance-free diborane gas monitors to stay compliant and operational.
Why choose us?
Protect your cleanroom, semiconductor line, or aerospace lab with the most trusted diborane gas detector in the industry.
At Gas Detectors UAE, we are the authorised distributor of Pureair and leading hydrogen gas detection suppliers in the UAE.
Contact us now for pricing, technical support, and fast delivery across the UAE & GCC.



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