Certified as the world's first flame sensor with a UV detection method and a non-explosion-proof structure!
FM certification refers to a unique standard operated by an insurance company based in the United States, which tests and evaluates the safety and performance of products from all aspects, including hardware and software. Sensors that pass specific criteria are awarded the "FM Approved" certification mark, proving the high reliability of the product. Our company has cleared this rigorous testing and has been approved as the world's first non-explosion-proof ultraviolet detection flame sensor. (As of October 2024) Obtaining this certification among flame sensors, which are considered to have fewer product standards, further ensures the quality and safety of the product.
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【Purpose】 ■General indoor equipment *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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At the time of our founding, we were engaged in the manufacture and sale of electronic devices for ceramics, centered around Bizen pottery, a local industry in Okayama where our headquarters is located. The technology we have cultivated over many years for managing and monitoring flames has transformed into ultraviolet application devices (flame detection sensors), and we are transitioning to become a sensor manufacturer primarily focused on flame detection sensors. Despite being the world's smallest size for outdoor use, our sensors boast the highest performance (capable of detecting a flame at a distance of 10 meters for a lighter-sized flame, and at 70 meters for a fire column of about 1 meter, with a minimum detection time of 0.5 seconds). Ultraviolet light is only found in natural environments in sunlight and flames. By utilizing the technology that "separates ultraviolet light" contained in sunlight and flames, we are developing flame detection sensors that can be used outdoors without receiving false alarms from sunlight. By applying this technology, we are creating products aimed primarily at protecting the assets of companies in the rare event of a fire, unlike conventional fire alarms (heat detectors, smoke detectors) which are designed for life-saving purposes.