Insplorion AB (publ) develops and markets scientific instrument systems for scientists in various fields of research worldwide. The company offers Insplorion Acoulyte, a combined optical sensing with Quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring; Insplorion XNano that enables realtime refractive index change measurements in both gas- and liquid flow measurements; nanoplasmonic sensing technology, which enables ultrasensitive measurements of refractive index changes close to the sensor surface; and Insplorion X1, a custom-made instrument that measures structural and/or dielectric changes. It also provides InAir NO2 sensor, a sensitive and stable monitor of nitrogen dioxide; hydrogen sensor for used in various applications, including safety for vehicles, fuel stations, distribution infrastructure, and biogas refineries; and battery sensors. Insplorion AB (publ) was founded in 2010 and is based in Gothenburg, Sweden.
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