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  • CO2 Sensor: A Crucial Tool in Combating Climate Change

    JXCT 2023-04-06 14:59:19 Post 5 viewed

    In this article, we will explore the role of CO2 sensors in monitoring and mitigating carbon emissions, the advancements in CO2 sensor technology, and their applications for a sustainable future.

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  • What is a Gas Sensor?

    JXCT 2023-03-09 14:30:20 Post 5 viewed

    A gas sensor (also known as a gas detector) is an electronic device used to detect and identify different types of gases.

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  • Electrochemical Gas Sensors Introduction

    JXCT 2023-02-08 14:36:54 Post 5 viewed

    Electrochemical gas sensors are developed on the basis of ion conduction. According to the formation of their electrical characteristics, electrochemical sensors can be divided into potential sensors, conductivity sensors, electrical sensors, polarographic sensors and electrolytic sensors.

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  • How Do Gas Detectors Work?

    JXCT 2023-01-19 13:07:51 Post 5 viewed

    Gas detectors are instruments designed to detect gas concentrations in the environment and provide a vital first line of defense against the dangers of undetected gas leaks on board.

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  • Methane Sensor Technology Revolutionizes Environmental Monitoring

    JXCT 2023-05-05 13:31:02 Post 4 viewed

    The development of methane sensor technology has led to an increased ability to detect and measure methane emissions accurately.

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  • Oxygen Detectors Save Lives in New Delhi's Polluted Air

    JXCT 2023-05-05 13:27:40 Post 4 viewed

    Oxygen detectors are small devices that measure the amount of oxygen in the air and alert users when the levels drop below a certain point.

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  • Carbon Monoxide Monitor: A Life-Saving Device for Every Household

    JXCT 2023-04-28 14:01:25 Post 4 viewed

    The good news is that you can protect yourself and your loved ones from carbon monoxide poisoning by installing a carbon monoxide monitor in your home.

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  • Electrochemical gas sensors: composition and operation

    JXCT 2023-03-06 11:40:51 Post 4 viewed

    Electrochemical gas sensors consist of two or three electrodes, sometimes four, in contact with the electrolyte. Electrodes are usually made by fixing a high surface area of precious metal onto a porous hydrophobic film.

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