Application

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Emission Gas Application

Emission gases, also known as exhaust gases or tailpipe emissions, refer to gases released into the atmosphere as byproducts of various processes, primarily related to human activities.
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Process Gas Application

Process Gas  Application usually refers to using gas analyzers to monitor and analyze the composition and properties of process gases in real-time during industrial production. The main objective is to ensure process stability and product quality while meeting safety and environmental requirements.

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Leakage Gas Monitoring

Leakage Gas Monitoring refers to the process of monitoring and detecting gas leaks in industrial equipment, pipelines, tanks or other closed systems using gas analysers. This monitoring process is designed to detect leaks in a timely manner to ensure operational safety, reduce environmental contamination, and prevent property damage.

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AQMS

AQMS (Air Quality Monitoring System) is a system for monitoring and analyzing air quality in real-time. It is capable of detecting and recording the concentration of various pollutants in the air, such as SO₂, NOₓ, CO, O₃, PM2.5, PM10, and VOCs, etc. The AQMS system is widely used in the fields of environmental protection, urban planning, and industrial emission monitoring.AQMS systems are widely used in environmental protection, urban planning, industrial emission monitoring, etc.

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Lab & Institute Gas Monitoring

Lab & Institute Gas Monitoring refers to the process of accurately monitoring and analysing various gases in laboratories and research institutes using gas analyzers. These analysers are used to detect and measure the composition, concentration and other physical and chemical properties of gases to ensure the accuracy of experimental data and the safety of the experimental environment.

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Medical Gas Monitoring

Medical Gas Monitoring refers to the real-time monitoring and control of the composition and concentration of various medical gases in a medical environment using gas analyzers. These gases typically include oxygen, carbon dioxide, anesthetic gases (e.g. halothane, isoflurane), nitrogen, and air, and are widely used in areas such as operating theatres, intensive care units, emergency rooms, and respiratory therapy.

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