Significance of NO gas sensor detection
NO (nitric oxide) is a colorless, odorless, toxic gas that is difficult to dissolve in water. NO gas sensor can be used for NO detection.
NO (nitric oxide) is a colorless, odorless, toxic gas that is difficult to dissolve in water. NO gas sensor can be used for NO detection.
NO (nitric oxide) is a colorless, odorless, toxic gas that is difficult to dissolve in water. NO gas sensor can be used for NO detection.
Because nitric oxide is chemically reactive, when it reacts with oxygen it forms the corrosive nitrogen dioxide (NO2), which reacts with water to form nitric acid.
It is found that nitrogen oxides (NOx), led by nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2), are important factors causing ambient air pollution.
It will also cause global environmental problems such as greenhouse effect, acid rain and ozone layer destruction.
However, a growing number of studies have shown that NO plays an important role in the treatment of cardiovascular disease and many other major chronic diseases.
The main physiological functions of NO include cardiovascular system, immune system, circulatory system, central system and genitourinary system.
Therefore, it is very necessary to detect NO. Nitric oxide sensors can be used to detect the concentration of NO in the atmosphere.
NO gas sensor can be used for continuous on-line detection of nitric oxide in the atmosphere.
It not only plays a role in monitoring the gas concentration in special occasions, but also plays a role in warning the gas leakage in dangerous sites.
Can timely protect the life and property safety of field staff.
Nitric oxide detector is widely used in petroleum, chemical, metallurgy, fire, coal mine, electric power, shipping, environmental protection, telecommunications, medical and other industries.
Nitric oxide detector has the advantages of signal stability, high precision and good repeatability.
Nitric oxide is quickly turned into nitrogen dioxide in the air, causing irritation. The main harm of nitrogen oxides to human body is damage to the respiratory tract.
There are only mild eye and respiratory irritation symptoms in the initial stage of inhalation, but delayed pulmonary edema and adult respiratory distress syndrome may occur after a incubation period of several hours to more than ten hours or longer.
Harmful to the environment, water, soil and air pollution. Nitric oxide is also combustion-boosting, toxic and irritating. So it is very important to monitor nitric oxide.