Industry-first ethylene chip sensor set to slash waste in fruit supply chain
date:Jun 02, 2012
to our system, they can now do that its revolutionary.

The sensor is fabricated on cheap substrates such as foil, glass or silicon which makes it cost effective enough for large numbers of the devices to be used either in containers or distribution operations, said Brongersma.The device is based on a non-acidic electrolyte that does not evaporate.

Significant food waste and cost savings

He said the technology provides industry players with more information than previously on levels of ethyl
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