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2022-10-13 14:45:48
Ammonia gas concentration in toilet can be monitored in real time using ammonia gas sensor
Ammonia is a toxic gas that has applications in all walks of life, and sensors used to measure ammonia are also widely used in various industries. Ammonia sensors are used in the chemical industry. Therefore, the ammonia gas sensor can be widely used in the working environment to monitor the ammonia nitrogen content in real time, control the ammonia nitrogen concentration, and ensure safe production. With the advent of the intelligent era, traditional public toilets are gradually becoming intelligent.
When it comes to ammonia, many people may not know much, but they must have smelled ammonia, such as unclean toilets, crowded people, etc.
Ammonia is a toxic gas that has applications in all walks of life, and sensors used to measure ammonia are also widely used in various industries.
No.1
Ammonia gas sensors are used in the chemical industry
In the chemical industry, ammonia water can be used as a raw material for fertilizers , and can also be used as a refrigerant in refrigeration systems. According to incomplete statistics, there are 2.1-8.1Tg of ammonia leakage per year in the chemical industry. Ammonia leakage not only pollutes the environment, but also seriously threatens the safety of operators.
Therefore, the ammonia gas sensor can be widely used in the working environment to monitor the ammonia nitrogen content in real time, control the ammonia nitrogen concentration, and ensure safe production.
No.2
Smart public toilets use ammonia sensors
With the advent of the intelligent era, traditional public toilets are gradually becoming intelligent. Ammonia and hydrogen sulfide are the main gases that cause toilet odor, which directly affects the odor of toilets.
The ammonia gas sensor can monitor the ammonia gas concentration in the toilet in real time, notify the cleaning staff in time, and keep the public toilet comfortable. Smart public toilets are widely used in scenic spots, parks, service areas, stations and other scenarios.
No.3
Ammonia sensor for aquaculture
Ammonia is a harmful gas in agricultural production. It is usually adsorbed or dissolved in wet walls and ground, and has a strong stimulating effect on animal mucous membranes and skin tissues. In the environment of high concentration ammonia water for a long time, the body is strongly stimulated, thus affecting the health of livestock and poultry. In addition, high concentrations of ammonia can also cause harm to breeders and induce various diseases.
Therefore, the detection of ammonia gas concentration is of great significance to the agricultural breeding industry. Various harmful gas sensors, including ammonia gas sensors, have been widely used in modern intelligent farming.
No.4
Ammonia sensors are used in the automotive industry
In recent years, with the enhancement of people's awareness of environmental protection, automobile exhaust pollution has been paid more and more attention, and its harm to the environment cannot be ignored. For the treatment of automobile exhaust, an ammonia selective redox system is generally used, using ammonia as a reducing agent and oxygen as an oxidant, which reacts with nitrogen oxides to generate nitrogen and water, thereby reducing the pollution of automobile exhaust to the environment.
The amount of ammonia and oxygen in the system should be appropriate, otherwise it will have adverse effects and cause additional pollution. Use an ammonia gas sensor to detect it here.
No.5
Ammonia gas sensor used in atmospheric monitoring industry
Ammonia is the only high-concentration alkaline gas in the atmosphere, which can neutralize acidic gases, such as nitric acid and sulfuric acid, to generate inorganic salt nanoparticles or small molecular beams, which play a crucial role in the initial nucleation of aerosols. . It is also the precursor of uneven chemical reaction during the formation of secondary particles or the growth of secondary particles in the process of atmospheric heavy fog pollution.
Ammonia nitrogen is one of the atmospheric pollutants. The use of ammonia nitrogen sensors to monitor atmospheric ammonia nitrogen is also an important content of atmospheric monitoring.