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Detection principle of infrared carbon dioxide sensor

Background: Carbon dioxide can absorb infrared light. This absorption can be used to measure carbon dioxide concentration per unit volume. Infrared carbon dioxide sensor can measure carbon dioxide concentration. Infrared absorption of carbon dioxide is partly responsible for the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is a feature of the atmospheres of all planets, causing the

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Chlorine sensor can monitor chlorine leaks in chemical plants

Background: Chlorine is an elemental gas with the chemical formula Cl2. Under normal temperature and pressure, it is yellow-green and highly toxic gas with a strong pungent odor. Suffocating. Density is greater than air gas, soluble in water and alkali solution. It is easily soluble in organic solvents (such as carbon disulfide and carbon tetrachloride),

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What are the sensors for monitoring combustible and toxic gases in power plants?

Background: With the advancement of technology, everyone is quite familiar with electricity. Electricity plays an important role in our lives. Beacon in the dark, neon in the hustle and bustle. It’s all about the wonderful experience that electricity brings to us. However, in the process of power generation, a lot of waste gas will inevitably

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How to detect trace oxygen in anaerobic incubator

Anaerobic bacteria are closely related to human and animal life. With the development of medicine and biotechnology, the research on anaerobic bacteria is more and more extensive. Because of the anaerobic characteristics of anaerobic bacteria, its culture must be carried out under anaerobic conditions. Anaerobic cultivation is simple and practical, and is an important means to cultivate, test

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Analysis of micro thermoelectric hydrogen sensor

Summary: Japan’s Research Institute of Industrial Technology has developed a tiny thermoelectric hydrogen sensor that can be integrated into a semiconductor chip. The detection range (hydrogen concentration in the air) was between 0.5 PPM and 5 percent. Used for leak detection of hydrogen station and other facilities. Samples of the sensors will be provided to

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New flammable gas sensor addresses the limitations of catalytic combustion and NDIR

Background: For nearly 100 years, catalytic combustion sensors, also known as catalytic beads, have been known as the “canary in the coal mine” of high-tech invention, according to the field. The sensor can be used to alert workers in potentially explosive environments, particularly in the mining, gas and oil industries. Red lines for flammable gases.

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