The Company will also showcase other cutting-edge
advancements in electrochemical gas sensing
IRVINE,
Calif., Jan. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Interlink
Electronics, Inc. (Nasdaq: LINK), a world-leading provider of
sensors and printed electronic solutions that support a wide range
of applications, including Human-Machine Interface ("HMI"),
environmental sensing, and IoT devices, is thrilled to introduce a
significant addition to its broad portfolio of electrochemical gas
sensors and systems. The 110-37x family of sensors offers the
breakthrough capability of sensing TBM (Tert-Butyl Mercaptan) as
well as the capability to detect a secondary compound called THT
(Tetra-Hydrothiophene). These compounds are routinely added to
natural gas supply pipelines to give a detectable odor to odorless
Methane, the primary component in natural gas. This practice is
aimed at enhancing the safety of the natural gas supply by making
any leakages easier to smell, whether in domestic, commercial, or
industrial settings.
These sensors will be on display at Booth 50718 at the Consumer
Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas,
NV, from January 7 to 10,
2025. This prestigious event brings together industry
leaders, innovators, and experts from the electronics domain,
offering a unique platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and
exploring the latest advancements in this critical space.
"We are very pleased that our team can deliver this breakthrough
family of TBM and THT sensors based on innovative electrochemistry
technology and materials. We have successfully preserved
Interlink's proven advantages of high performance, small size, and
cost competitiveness in this family as well," said Dr. Sreeni Rao, Vice President of Product Management
at Interlink Electronics. "Even though TBM and THT gases are
'smellable', an automated and reliable way to detect these gases is
very much needed wherever natural gas is consumed. This solution
will be quite attractive to commercial and domestic users, as well
as to gas utilities and gas producers that are looking to make
their products safer."
"Through our portfolio of gas and environmental sensors,
Interlink is committed to providing solutions that enhance safety
and security in domestic and commercial settings," added
Steven N. Bronson, CEO and President
of Interlink Electronics. "The introduction of this family of
industry-first odor sensing products once again establishes
Interlink Electronics as a leader in gas sensing innovation."
About Interlink Electronics, Inc.
Interlink Electronics is a leading provider of sensors and
printed electronic solutions, boasting 40 years of success in
delivering mission-critical technologies across diverse markets.
Our broad product and technology portfolio encompasses force,
piezo-electric, rugged HMI, wearable sensors for textiles and
fabrics, gas sensors, instruments, and systems. Our blue-chip
customers trust our products and solutions which span various
markets, including industrial, medical, automotive, consumer,
wearables, and IoT. Our technical and engineering expertise in
materials science, manufacturing, embedded electronics, firmware,
and software enables us to create and deliver high-quality,
cost-effective custom solutions tailored to our customers' unique
requirements. (www.interlinkelectronics.com).
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Contact:
Interlink Electronics, Inc.
LINK@iesensors.com
Steven N. Bronson, CEO
805-623-4184
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