MethaSense Trace

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Continuous methane monitoring, detection and quantification for industrial sites

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August 22 2025

MethaSense Trace is a comprehensive solution for continuous methane emission monitoring, detection, and quantification in large-scale industrial sites. It utilizes next-generation NDIR (Non-Dispersive Infrared) sensor technology specifically designed for low-level CH₄/LEL emissions monitoring. The system offers exceptional methane sensitivity, with a detection threshold as low as 50 ppm and 10 times higher CH₄ selectivity compared to previous-generation sensors.

Key features of MethaSense Trace include real-time sensing, cloud-based analytics, and automated reporting capabilities. It supports LoRaWAN for long-range wireless communication and remote monitoring. The system is powered by a replaceable battery with a lifespan exceeding 10 years, enabling long-term field deployment with minimal maintenance. It is engineered for stable, drift-free operation, eliminating the need for recalibration over time.

MethaSense Trace also incorporates integrated environmental sensing with built-in temperature and humidity sensors. The system is fully aligned with the latest methane emission reduction regulations, supporting environmental and safety objectives. By combining these advanced features, MethaSense Trace enables operators to detect, localize, and measure methane leaks with precision, helping reduce emissions and ensure compliance with evolving methane regulations. It offers high-performance monitoring while maintaining one of the lowest total costs of ownership in the industry.

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Continuous methane emission monitoring, detection, and quantification
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Real-time sensing with cloud-based analytics and automated reporting
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Precise detection, localization, and measurement of methane leaks
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Ensures compliance with evolving methane regulations
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Scalable and efficient with low total cost of ownership
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High methane sensitivity with detection threshold as low as 50 ppm
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Long-range wireless communication support (LoRaWAN)
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Long-life battery operation (over 10 years)
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Stable, calibration-free performance
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Integrated environmental sensing (temperature and humidity)
Specification
Title Description
Theme/Discipline
Emission Monitoring
Core Tech
Leak Detection
Sensor Type
Next-Generation NDIR Sensor
Methane Sensitivity
10x higher CH₄ selectivity, detection threshold as low as 50 ppm
Connectivity
Supports LoRaWAN, long-range wireless communication
Power Source
Replaceable battery with over 10-year lifespan
Calibration
Calibration-free, drift-free operation
Additional Sensors
Integrated temperature and humidity sensors
Regulatory Compliance
Aligned with latest methane emission reduction regulations
Monitoring Capability
Real-time sensing, cloud-based analytics, automated reporting
Application
Continuous methane emission monitoring, detection, and quantification
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Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection is a global leader in safety, flame, and gas detection systems, with over 100 years of experience in the industry. The company is committed to sustainability, environmental protection, and employee health and safety. They offer a wide range of gas and flame detection products that meet stringent international standards and hold numerous third-party approvals and certifications. Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection is certified to ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and OHSAS 18001 standards, ensuring high-quality products and responsible production processes. The company also complies with various European directives and regulations, including REACH, RoHS, WEEE, and the Batteries Directive. Their dedication to safety and environmental stewardship extends beyond their own operations, as they strive to minimize waste and support local communities where they operate.

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