DD-Scientific produce una gamma di sensori di gas elettrochimici per il monitoraggio del diossido di zolfo (SO2).
  • La nostra gamma di sensori di SO2 include opzioni da 0-20 ppm, 0-100 ppm e 0-2000 ppm, soddisfacendo una vasta gamma di applicazioni.

  • Produciamo sensori di SO2 nelle serie 3, 4, 5 e 7, oltre al pacchetto compatto Dcel di DDS.  

  • I principali vantaggi dei sensori DDS SO2 includono alta stabilità, rapida risposta/recupero e robusta prestazione ambientale.

  • Con la capacità di soddisfare requisiti ad alto volume mantenendo una qualità costante e elevata, DDS è il fornitore di sensori di SO2 di prima scelta per molti dei principali OEM di strumenti e dispositivi nel mondo.

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What are the potential hazards of Sulphur Dioxide (SO2)?

Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) is a colourless gas with a pungent odor, produced primarily by the combustion of sulphur-containing fuels in industrial processes and transportation. It is a common air pollutant and poses significant hazards to both human health and the environment.

Key gas hazards associated with Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) include:

Inhalation of SO2 can irritate the respiratory system, leading to symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness. Individuals with pre-existing respiratory conditions such as asthma or chronic bronchitis are particularly susceptible to SO2-induced exacerbations.

SO2 emissions contribute to air pollution and can react with other compounds to form particulate matter and acid rain, which can harm ecosystems, damage vegetation, and degrade air quality. Acid rain can also corrode buildings, infrastructure, and cultural heritage sites.

Workers in industries such as power generation, metal smelting, and chemical manufacturing may be exposed to elevated levels of SO2, requiring appropriate respiratory protection and ventilation measures.

Mitigate risk with DD-Scientific

Understanding the hazards associated with SO2 is essential for implementing effective pollution control measures, protecting public health, and minimizing environmental degradation.

Mitigation of SO2 related risks relies upon fast, precise and reliable detection, features DDS sensors are guaranteed to deliver.

If you can't find the sensor type you are looking for or need help with sensor selection don't hesitate to get in touch.