Flux Sensors
Flux sensors are specialized instruments designed to measure the transfer of gases, heat, or water vapor between the Earth’s surface and the atmosphere. They are commonly used in meteorology, climatology, and environmental research to study processes such as carbon dioxide exchange, evapotranspiration, and energy fluxes.
Modern flux sensors often integrate gas analyzers with sonic anemometers, allowing simultaneous measurement of gas concentrations and three-dimensional wind components. This integration enables accurate calculation of fluxes using the eddy-covariance technique.
Product Line
Expandable Closed-Path Eddy-Covariance System with EC155 (CPEC310)
The CPEC310 with EasyFlux™ is a complete closed-path eddy covariance system designed for continuous, high accuracy monitoring of carbon dioxide, water vapor, heat, and…..
Integrated CO2 and H2O Open-Path Gas Analyzer and 3-D Sonic Anemometer (IRGASON)
The IRGASON® combines an open-path gas analyzer and a three-dimensional sonic anemometer into a single, compact instrument optimized for eddy-covariance…..
Soil Heat Flux Plate (HFP01)
The HFP01, manufactured by Hukseflux, measures soil heat flux, typically for energy-balance or Bowen-ratio flux systems. It outputs a voltage…..



