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The Ultraviolet Flame Detector is a type of Temperature and Heat Sensor that is used to detect the presence of flames. It works by detecting the ultraviolet radiation emitted by flames, which is invisible to the human eye. The detector is typically used in industrial and commercial settings, such as in oil and gas refineries, chemical plants, and power plants. It is also used in residential settings, such as in fire alarms and smoke detectors.
The Ultraviolet Flame Detector market is driven by the increasing demand for safety and security in industrial and commercial settings. The growing awareness of the potential risks associated with fire and the need for reliable fire detection systems are also driving the market. Additionally, the increasing adoption of automation and the development of advanced technologies are expected to further boost the market.
Some of the major companies in the Ultraviolet Flame Detector market include Honeywell International Inc., Siemens AG, Johnson Controls International plc, Halma plc, and United Technologies Corporation. Show Less Read more