Gas detection and monitoring in the emissions sector is vital for ensuring environmental compliance, worker safety, and public health protection. Continuous monitoring helps to detect abnormal gas levels, prevent harmful emissions and mitigate the impact of pollutants on air quality and the surrounding environment. Early detection allows for prompt action to address potential hazards and minimise the risks associated with gas emissions.

Common gases targeted in the Emissions sector include:

  • Carbon Monoxide (CO)
  • Sulphur Dioxide (SO2)
  • Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)
  • Methane (CH4)
  • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
  • Nitric Oxide (NO)
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  • GS+3CO Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sensor | Emissions specification
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  • GS+3NO Nitric Oxide (NO) Sensor | Emissions specification
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  • GS+4COF Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sensor | Heavy filter
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  • GS+4NO-E Nitric Oxide (NO) Sensor | Emissions specification
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  • GS+4NO2-E Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) Sensor | Emissions specification
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  • GS+4SO2-E Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) Sensor | Emissions specification
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  • GS+5CO Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sensor | Emissions specification
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  • GS+5CO-M Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sensor | Emissions specification, High-concentration
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  • GS+5NO Nitric Oxide (NO) Sensor | Emissions specification
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  • GS+5NO-HO Nitric Oxide (NO) Sensor | Emissions specification, High-output
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  • GS+5NO2 Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) Sensor | Emissions specification
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  • GS+5SO2 Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) Sensor | Emissions specification
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  • GS+701 Flammable (LEL) Sensor | Industrial specification
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  • GS+A3CO Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sensor | Ultra-low H2 cross-sensitivity, Emissions specification
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  • GS+A5CO Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sensor | Ultra-low H2 cross-sensitivity, Emissions specification
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  • S+2OX Oxygen (O2) Sensor | Industrial specification
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  • S+4 2ECO Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sensor | UL2075, Low cost
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  • S+4OXLF Oxygen (O2) Sensor | Lead-free (RoHs), 5-year life
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  • S+5OX Oxygen (O2) Sensor | Emissions specification
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  • S+5OXLF Oxygen (O2) Sensor | Lead-free (RoHs), 5-year life, Emissions specification
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  • S+AOX Oxygen (O2) Sensor | Partial Pressure (0-100%), Automotive specfication
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  • S+EOX Oxygen (O2) Sensor | Partial Pressure (0-100%), Industrial specification
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Key gas monitoring applications in the Emissions sector include;

Industries are subject to stringent regulations regarding emissions of pollutants to protect air quality and minimise environmental impact. Gas monitoring ensures that industrial facilities adhere to emission standards set by regulatory authorities. Common target gases include Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), Nitric Oxide (NO), Carbon Monoxide (CO) and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs).

Emissions from industrial processes can contain harmful pollutants that pose risks to human health and the environment. Monitoring these emissions helps identify and mitigate potential health hazards, such as respiratory problems, cardiovascular diseases, and toxic exposures. Timely detection of high pollutant levels enables industries to implement measures to protect workers and nearby communities.

Gas monitoring provides valuable data that industries can use to optimise their processes and reduce emissions. By continuously monitoring gases such as CO2, oxygen (O2), NO2 and NO, industries can identify inefficiencies, implement efficiency measures, and minimise waste generation. This not only reduces environmental impact but also improves operational efficiency and reduces operating costs.

Monitoring emissions helps industries identify opportunities to improve energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. By tracking emissions of gases such as Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Methane (CH4), and NO, industries can implement energy-saving measures, such as upgrading equipment, optimising combustion processes, and increasing the use of renewable energy sources.

Gas monitoring also plays a crucial role in risk management by detecting leaks, malfunctions, and other potential hazards in industrial processes. Early detection of abnormal gas levels allows industries to take corrective actions to prevent accidents, equipment damage, and environmental incidents.

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We work with a broad range of customers in the Emissions Sensors sector and will be glad to discuss your specific needs, be it integration of DDS sensors or outlining the benefits our sensors can bring to your instruments.

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