With the progress and development of society, the demand for various products is becoming increasingly widespread, constantly driving the expansion of the industrial production field. In production and processing, it is inevitable to emit various gases, which may include toxic and harmful gases. These gases not only pose potential risks to the production environment, but also have a direct impact on production safety. Therefore, monitoring and management of gases are particularly important.
Electrochemical gas sensors play an important role in monitoring harmful gases. Harmful gases such as carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, and ammonia may be generated during industrial production processes, posing potential threats to the health and safety of workers. By installing electrochemical gas sensors, gas concentration can be monitored in real-time and an alarm can be issued promptly when the gas concentration exceeds a safe threshold, thereby ensuring the safety of the working environment.
Therefore, various high-sensitivity and fast response gas sensors are needed for effective monitoring in the production process to prevent gas leakage and reduce related safety hazards.
Application scope of electrochemical gas sensors
Electrochemical gas sensors have a wide range of applications in the industrial field. Its high precision and fast response characteristics make it an indispensable key in various fields. Here are some industry application cases:
Chemical industry: In the production process of chemical products, it is relatively easy to produce various gases such as carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, etc., which pose a threat to safety. By installing gas sensors, the concentration of gas can be monitored in real time, and timely alarms can be issued to take measures to ensure safety.
Petroleum: mainly used for monitoring and controlling various toxic and harmful gases that may be generated during the production process, such as carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, etc. These gases not only pose a threat to health, but may also cause safety accidents such as fires or explosions. By installing gas sensors, accidents can be effectively prevented from occurring.
Mines: Mines are prone to the leakage or accumulation of flammable and toxic gases, which can easily produce gases such as methane, carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, and oxygen. Gas concentration can be monitored by installing gas sensors. Once the gas concentration exceeds the safe value, an alarm will be immediately issued, effectively taking relevant measures to prevent accidents from occurring.
Energy storage: In hydrogen charging and discharging stations, hydrogen storage tanks, and other places, in order to ensure the safety of hydrogen storage and transportation processes. We will use hydrogen sensors to monitor hydrogen concentration in real time and issue timely alarms in case of leaks, thereby improving safety.
The following is a standard range selection table for gas sensors. According to the actual needs of different industries, suitable gas sensor models can be selected. If your needs are special or exceed the normal range, we can also customize products according to your specific needs to meet your unique application requirements.
Source: Sensor Expert Network