How our sensors make a difference

Dedicated flow sensors for ventilation

Our product portfolio includes dedicated sensors for inspiratory, expiratory and proximal flow measurements in ventilators for the treatment of adults and neonates / infants. This means that you can obtain all flow sensors from a single source.

Accurate flows, no recalibration needed

Fully calibrated and temperature compensated sensors and the demonstrated long-term stability of Sensirion’s CMOSense technology (no drift over time) assure ventilation accuracy throughout the vent lifetime without the need for recalibration.

Reliable solution to high humidity and condensation environments

Proximal and expiratory sensors include a heater that avoids humidity and condensation problems.

Sensor selection guide

Use the selection guide to find the best sensor for your requirements.

Your expert in medical ventilation

Trusted and proven

The strong reputation we have built over the past two decades in automotive, medical and industrial applications is founded on our reliable flow sensor portfolio, which is well-known for its outstanding performance.

Expertise and knowhow

Benefit of our extensive expertise and knowledge in respiratory care such as ventilation or high flow therapy for flow and concentration solutions

Reliable partner

Repeatedly proven to be a reliable and dependable partner for our customers, always there when we are needed most.

Learn more about flow sensors in respiratory devices

Inspiratory flow sensors
Proximal and expiratory flow sensors

Explore our sensors

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SFM3119

コンパクトデジタルフローセンサー、240 slm

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  • ガスフローセンサー
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SFM3xxx-AW/D

使い捨て可能、及び再利用可能(蒸気滅菌、洗浄可能)センサー

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SFM3003-300-CL

多用途低圧力損失デジタルフローセンサー、300 slm、キャップ付

  • センサー
  • ガスフローセンサー
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SFM3003-300-CET

多用途デジタルフローおよび温度センサー、-150〜 +300slm

  • センサー
  • ガスフローセンサー
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SFM3003-300-CE

多用途低圧力損失センサー-150 slm~+300 slmキャップ付

  • センサー
  • ガスフローセンサー

Want to learn more?

Flow sensor solutions in modern medical ventilators

Current trends in hospitals show that non-invasive ventilation is used more frequently today and for far more symptoms than ever before.

Flow sensors for medical ventilators – all you need to know

Watch our webinar to learn more about the use of our flow sensors in medical devices.