Carbon Monoxide Analyzer

Carbon monoxide analyzers detect gas concentration through electrochemical or infrared sensors. The electrochemical type utilizes redox reactions to generate an electrical current, while the infrared type is based on the absorption of specific wavelengths of infrared light by the gas. They are used to monitor carbon monoxide levels in the environment, industrial processes, and exhaust gases to ensure safety.
Selection
When selecting, consider whether the detection range covers application needs, such as low-range for environmental monitoring and high-range for industrial use; among sensor types, electrochemical sensors are suitable for portability, while infrared sensors offer greater stability. Pay attention to response time, accuracy, and calibration methods to ensure reliability and maintenance convenience for the intended usage scenarios.

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Using electrochemistry principle to detect carbon monoxide, with a range of 0~ 1000ppm, with four Alarm modes and wireless data transmission functions, support temperature compensation algorithm and a variety of usage methods.

$ 254.00

Electrochemical sensor, detection accuracy +/- 2% F. S, Response Time less than 10 seconds, with automatic Zero tracking and temperature compensation function, explosion-proof design for dangerous places, support a variety of signal output interfaces.

$ 682.00

Imported Electrochemical sensor, Response Time less than 10 seconds, detection accuracy +/- 2% F.S., with intrinsically safe circuit design and explosion-proof certification, support for multiple output interfaces and automatic Zero tracking, suitable for harsh industrial environments.

$ 682.00

Electrochemical sensor detects 0-1000ppm carbon monoxide, Response Time is less than 60 seconds, through LCD display and buzzer grading alarm, portable design weighs only 115 grams.

$ 170.00

Imported Electrochemical sensor, Response Time less than 10 seconds, detection accuracy +/- 2% F.S., with explosion-proof design and a variety of output interfaces, support remote monitoring and automatic Zero tracking, adapt to harsh industrial environment.

$ 682.00

Electrochemical sensor, detection accuracy +/- 2% F. S, Response Time less than 10 seconds; with intrinsically safe circuit design and explosion-proof certification, support a variety of signal output and remote monitoring functions, strong anti-interference ability.

$ 361.00

Electrochemical sensor, detection accuracy +/- 2% F. S, Response Time less than 10 seconds, with intrinsically safe circuit design and explosion-proof certification, support a variety of signal output and remote monitoring functions, strong anti-interference ability.

$ 682.00

Electrochemical sensor, detection range 0-40000ppm, Response Time less than 10 seconds, with explosion-proof certification and a variety of output interfaces, suitable for harsh environments, automatic zero tracking to prevent drift.

$ 682.00

Electrochemical sensor, detection range 0-65000ppm, Response Time less than 10 seconds, with explosion-proof certification and a variety of signal output, suitable for real-time monitoring of hazardous environments.

$ 682.00

Can simultaneously detect four gases, Electrochemical sensor, Response Time instant, alarm sound up to 80 decibels, operation temperature range -10~ 50 ℃, portable design weighs only 360 grams.

$ 241.00

Electrochemical sensor, Response Time ≤ 15 seconds, range 0-1000ppm, with 6000 alarm records query and highly waterproof design, support sound and light vibration triple alarm.

$ 146.00

Electrochemical sensor, detection accuracy +/- 2% F. S, Response Time less than 10 seconds, with intrinsically safe circuit design and explosion-proof certification, support a variety of signal output and remote monitoring functions.

$ 296.00

Electrochemical sensor to achieve 0-1500ppm range detection, Response Time less than 10 seconds, with Intrinsic Safety (IS) design and a variety of signal output, support remote monitoring and automatic Zero tracking, suitable for harsh industrial environments.

$ 296.00

Imported Electrochemical sensor, Response Time less than 10 seconds, detection accuracy +/- 2% F.S., with explosion-proof certification and a variety of output interfaces, support remote monitoring and automatic zero point calibrating.

$ 812.00

Using infrared NDIR detection principle, range 0-5000ppm, Response Time ≤ 30S, support 4-20mA, RS485 and switch output, flameproof structure design, suitable for hazardous environment.

$ 1622.00

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