Laser Ammonia Gas Detector

The laser ammonia gas detector utilizes Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy (TDLAS) to measure the extent of absorption of specific wavelength laser light by ammonia molecules, enabling the detection of gas concentration. It is used for industrial process monitoring, environmental safety detection, and exhaust emission monitoring, providing real-time monitoring of ammonia leaks in scenarios such as chemical plants, aquaculture, and wastewater treatment.
Selection
When selecting, focus on whether the detection range covers application needs, resolution and response time meet monitoring requirements, environmental adaptability includes explosion-proof ratings and protection standards, consider calibration cycles and maintenance costs, ensure device compatibility with existing systems, and confirm necessary certifications.

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Dedicated to calibrating ammonia Gas sensing electRodes, capacity 250ml, providing accurate calibrating support to ensure Reliability of detection data.

$ 110.00

250Ml Encasement Specification for Ammonia Gas Sensitive and Ammonium Ion Composite ElectRode, provides routine concentration adjustment for measurement accuracy and Stability.

$ 127.00

ElectRode filling solution, suitable for ammonia Gas sensing electRode maintenance, capacity 480 ml, can effectively adjust the ionic strength, improve ElectRode Response Speed and Measurement accuracy.

$ 135.00

Detect NH3 gas, range 0~ 100ppm, resolution 0.1ppm, Response Time T90 ≤ 120s, support sound and light alarm, Operating temperature -10~ 50 ℃, Working time for more than 60 hours, Portable design weighs only 170 grams.

$ 328.00

Using laser TDLAS detection principle, range 0-500% Vol optional, resolution 0.1, Response Time ≤ 30 seconds, Sensor life up to 10 years, support a variety of signal output and remote monitoring.

$ 1881.00

ElectRode filling solution is suitable for ammonia Gas sensing electRode maintenance, copper ion type, capacity 480 ml, to ensure ElectRode performance stability and measurement accuracy.

$ 135.00

ElectRode filling solution is suitable for ammonia Gas sensing electRode maintenance, providing bromine ion type and 480mL capacity to ensure stable ElectRode performance.

$ 135.00

Designed for Ammonia Gas Sensitive Compound ElectRode, it provides a stable reference potential to ensure accurate measurement. The Encasement specification is 250ml, which is suitable for long-term monitoring applications.

$ 143.00

Measurement range pN value of 0.00~ 8.00, ammonia nitrogen concentration of 0.05~ 1000mg/L, with automatic mixing and thermostatic system, anti-sample Color, metal ions and turbidity interference, support a variety of reading methods.

$ 1806.00

Electrochemical sensor, Response Time ≤ 20 seconds, range 0-100ppm, resolution 0.1ppm, waterproof, dustproof and explosion-proof design, support sound and light vibration triple alarm and Sensor fault self-check function.

$ 202.00

The filling liquid capacity of 30mL, the use of PTFE bottles, Dimension 65mm high × 30mm diaMeter, weight of only 20g, suitable for the maintenance of Ammonia Gas sensing electRode.

$ 135.00

Using 8-bit microcontroller, Response Time is less than 30 seconds, with IP65 Protection Rating and sound and light vibration alarm function, support 1000 sets of alarm record storage.

$ 235.00

The MCU chip is used to achieve low power consumption operation, the detection error is ≤ +/- 3% F. S, the Response Time is ≤ 30 seconds, and it supports a variety of signal output and remote alarm functions to meet the needs of complex industrial applications.

$ 267.00

Pump suction sampling, Response Time T90 ≤ 20 seconds, detection accuracy ≤ +/- 3%, equipped with dust Filter, suitable for harsh environments, support Data storage 120000 groups.

$ 507.00

Using laser scattering technology, the detection sensitivity is 0.01mg/m ³, the Measurement range is 0.01~ 100 mg/m ³, with self-cleaning and clean gas Shielding functions, and supports a variety of cutters and timing sampling modes.

$ 2139.00

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