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D12 Toxic and Combustible Gas Detector

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ATI's D12 system gas detector has been expanded to include the D12-IR infrared gas detector
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ATI's D12 system gas detector has been expanded to include the D12-IR infrared gas detector. The D12-IR infrared sensor absorbs infrared energy from the measured gas or vapor. Generate a signal proportional to its gas concentration. The sensor is encapsulated in a stainless steel casing, which is corrosion-resistant and suitable for various installation environments.

Catalytic combustion sensors, in practical applications, the presence of silicon vapor, hydrogen sulfide, and halogenated hydrocarbons can lead to a decrease in sensor sensitivity. And using infrared sensors for measurement will not cause a decrease in sensor sensitivity due to the presence of such gases, while infrared sensors work stably and have a long lifespan.

Application field

Chemical processes, breweries, pulp and paper mills, metal processing plants, R&D laboratories, water treatment, semiconductor plants, wastewater treatment, refineries, power equipment, pharmaceuticals, agricultural chemicals, food industry, plastic manufacturing, aluminum refining.

Detectable gas

Acetylene, acid gas, alcohol, ethanol, nitrogen, arsine, bromine, carbon monoxide, chlorine, chlorine dioxide, combustible gas, diborane, ethylene oxide, fluorine, formaldehyde, germane, hydrogen, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen cyanide, hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen peroxide, hydrogen selenide, hydrogen sulfide, iodine, nitrogen monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, oxygen, ozone, phosgene, phosphine, silane, sulfur dioxide.