Technical Guide  ·  Apr 2026

How to choose the right spectral sensor filter width for production monitoring

An educational guide explaining variant selection for the CEA-410 spectral sensor. Covers when each filter option applies and how to move from technical understanding to a qualified RFQ.

Celectric Engineering Team ABB CEA-410

Why filter width matters

In an industrial buying flow, filter width affects both technical suitability and commercial handling. Buyers may search for a variant phrase like product-a-10nm, but the site can still keep one canonical parent product page and preselect the matching option after click-through.

This is especially useful when option differences are meaningful for application fit, but not enough to justify separate SEO pages with duplicated product copy. The goal is always to surface the right product, not to create unnecessary page fragmentation.

10nm vs 20nm vs 30nm

10nm
Higher selectivity for narrower measurement requirements
20nm
Balanced general-purpose option for broad manufacturing use
30nm
Wider capture range where broader response is acceptable

Content like this helps buyers self-educate before contacting sales. In UX terms, it creates a clean bridge from informational search into a product detail page where the right variant can be highlighted immediately — reducing the back-and-forth that slows down industrial procurement.

Commercial and document impact

Even when options stay under one parent product page, documents may still differ by variant. That is why the product page includes grouped product-level and variant-level files on the same canonical URL.

Articles like this can explain to buyers why a specific drawing, performance curve, or datasheet note is tied to the selected option, while still preserving a clean SEO structure. The catalog's document grouping feature means both the 10nm datasheet and the parent datasheet are accessible from one address.

When to request technical review

If the measurement environment is sensitive, if there are compliance requirements, or if the buyer is comparing multiple brands, the best next step is not guesswork — it is a technical review followed by RFQ.

Article pages should end with helpful product and enquiry actions instead of stopping at pure informational content. The value of content is completed when it moves a buyer closer to a qualified decision.

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If your application is sensitive, needs compliance review, or involves multiple brands, request a pre-sales technical consultation before formal quotation.