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Jondetech Sensors AB (publ)

Jondetech Sensors AB (publ)

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  • Price (EUR)0.198
  • Today's Change-0.004 / -1.98%
  • Shares traded490.00
  • 1 Year change-75.25%
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About the company

JonDeTech Sensors AB (publ) is a Sweden-based manufacturer of infrared (IR)-detectors and sensor applications to high volume mass markets, such as consumer electronics, Internet of Things (IoT) and medical industries. Sensors enable applications within the temperature and flux measurement fields. Thermopiles generate a direct, proportional voltage response when subjected to infrared radiation. The sensor registers wavelengths of visual light up to the middle of infrared region. The geometrical configuration enables the sensor to measure heat flux, as well as temperature. The sensor is less than 0.2 millimetre thin and is made using plastic membrane. Applications include: presence detection, heat flux and heat sensing, among others.

  • Revenue in SEK (TTM)1.96m
  • Net income in SEK-36.41m
  • Incorporated2013
  • Employees13.00
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