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  • Electrochemical gas sensors: composition and operation

    JXCT 2023-03-06 11:40:51 Post 3 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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  • 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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  • How do Electrochemical gas sensors work?

    JXCT 2023-02-27 15:38:30 Post 2 viewed

    Electrochemical gas sensors are used most often in diffused gas detection modes, in which gases from the surrounding environment enter through holes in the cell surface.

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  • How Carbon Monoxide Detectors Work?

    JXCT 2023-02-23 13:05:20 Post 3 viewed

    Carbon monoxide poisoning kills hundreds of people and hospitalizes tens of thousands each year in the United States. Luckily, we have carbon monoxide detectors that warn us before we're in danger.

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  • NDIR Gas Sensor Introduction

    JXCT 2023-02-23 11:51:25 Post 6 viewed

    A non-dispersive infrared gas sensor (or NDIR gas sensor) is a simple optical gas sensor commonly used as a gas detector.

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  • How Do NDIR CO2 Sensors Work?

    JXCT 2023-02-20 13:06:25 Post 14 viewed

    Improvements in NDIR-based CO2 sensors make them the most common solution for measuring CO2 concentrations, with higher accuracy over extremely wide ranges, up to 100% by volume.

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  • How Does The NDIR CO2 Sensor Work?

    JXCT 2023-02-16 14:12:09 Post 15 viewed

    An NDIR CO2 sensor detects and monitors carbon dioxide in the air based on the absorption of infrared (IR) light at a given wavelength.

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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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