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  • Fixed Ammonia Gas Detectors Applications

    JXCT 2022-12-12 13:08:43 Post 12 viewed

    Ammonia gas detectors are important safety protection equipment to ensure the safety of the workplace, because strongly smelling ammonia can become toxic when exposed to air.

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  • Sparkling Innovations: Unveiling the Power of Electrochemical Gas Sensors!

    JXCT 2023-03-27 14:42:23 Post 11 viewed

    In the case of gas sensing, the introduction of electrochemical gas sensors has brought a new era of innovation.

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  • NDIR Gas Sensors and Analyzers

    JXCT 2023-02-08 14:21:14 Post 11 viewed

    Most NDIR gas sensors use broadband light sources, gas chambers with highly reflective walls, optical filters, detectors, and electronics for signal processing.

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  • Gas Sensors: Construction Types and Working

    JXCT 2023-03-06 11:52:38 Post 10 viewed

    There are many types of sensors that can measure different parameters, and gas sensors are very convenient in applications where we have to detect changes in toxic gas concentrations to keep the system safe and avoid/warn of any unexpected threats.

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  • H2S Sensor Developed with the Potential to Save Lives

    JXCT 2023-04-23 15:46:36 Post 8 viewed

    In this article, we will discuss the latest advancements in H2S sensor technology and how they are helping to protect workers and the environment.

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  • NDIR CO2 Sensor Revolutionizes Air Quality Control

    JXCT 2023-03-23 14:46:44 Post 8 viewed

    This article discusses the NDIR CO2 sensor in detail, its benefits, and how it is transforming air quality control.

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  • Which type of gas detector is most accurate?

    JXCT 2023-03-02 14:03:58 Post 8 viewed

    Understanding how your gas detector work can help you simplify the decision making process when selecting equipment and technology to keep your staff safe.

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  • NDIR Gas Sensors Working Principle

    JXCT 2023-01-16 13:33:18 Post 7 viewed

    NDIR gas sensors can detect a decrease in transmitted infrared light proportional to the gas concentration. The transmittance, the ratio of transmitted radiation energy to incident energy, depends on the target gas concentration.

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