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NDIR vs.Electrochemical Sensors: A Technical Comparison and Scenario Selection Guide for SO₂ Monitoring
Jan 15 , 2026
In the field of industrial environmental monitoring, the accurate detection of sulfur dioxide (SO₂) is a critical step in safeguarding ecological security. As two mainstream technical solutions, non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) and electrochemical sensors demonstrate distinct competitive advantages in different application scenarios, based on their unique technical mechanisms. Technical Mechanisms: ...
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RS485 Wired Ph3 Sensor: The "Invisible Sentry" Securing Grain Storage Safety
Jan 22 , 2026
Grain storage is crucial to ensuring food security. While aluminum phosphide fumigation effectively eliminates pests, it generates highly toxic phosphine (Ph₃) gas, posing challenges to operational safety and grain quality. The RS485 wired Ph₃ sensor, with its stable performance, has become a core monitoring device in modern grain depots, building a protective barrier for grain storage safety. Cor...
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No More Blind Spots: ZONEWU LoRaWAN HCl Sensor – Your Industrial Safety Guardian
Jan 26 , 2026
For industries like chemical processing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and semiconductor production, hydrogen chloride (HCl) gas leakage hides deadly risks—threatening worker safety, damaging equipment, and violating environmental regulations. Traditional wired HCl detectors often leave blind spots, rack up maintenance costs, and lag in response, putting your operations at risk. The ZONEWU LoRaWAN...
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Keeping Up with International New Regulations, RS485 Water Quality Magnesium Ion Sensor Helps Upgrade Global Water Quality Monitoring
Mar 27 , 2026
Global water resource management is undergoing a profound transformation. From the EU Water Framework Directive and stringent drinking water quality controls by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), to the full implementation of China’s 14th Five-Year Plan for Ecological Environment Monitoring, countries are continuously strengthening regulatory requirements for water quality safety. The...
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Scenario-based Selection and Application Key Points of Water Quality Chloride Ion Sensors
Apr 28 , 2026
Chloride ions are anions widely present in water bodies, and their content directly affects water safety and the normal operation of equipment. Excessive chloride ions are likely to cause equipment corrosion, ecosystem damage and human health impairment. Under different application scenarios, there are significant differences in water composition, chloride ion concentration range and service envir...
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Farewell to Wiring Hassles! Solar LoRaWAN Chloride Ion Sensor Enables Smarter Water Quality Monitoring
May 07 , 2026
With the intensification of industrialization and seawater intrusion, the concentration of chloride ions in water has become a key indicator for evaluating water quality safety. However, traditional monitoring devices rely on power supplies and wired connections, making them difficult to deploy in remote or outdoor off-grid scenarios, which poses major challenges for environmental protection autho...
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