New Vented Oxygen Sensor Moves Reliability, Stability and Performance to a New Level

Gas detection

New Vented Oxygen Sensor Moves Reliability, Stability and Performance to a New Level

25 Nov, 2011

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Rob White
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More than 95% of City’s oxygen sensors are installed in personal life safety equipment, giving security and peace of mind to individuals whose duties involve entering the potentially hazardous environments to be found in numerous diverse different industries. When working in the oil and gas industry, wastewater treatment, the marine sector, civil engineering, chemical manufacturing or any other industry where reduced oxygen content is a potential hazard, people must be provided with reliable and accurate equipment that will warn them instantly if the oxygen level is reduced. Obviously, the performance of the detection instrument depends on the performance of the sensing element, so the stability and reliability of the gas sensor is of fundamental importance.

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