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Hydrogen Gas Detector

Hydrogen gas detector
A hydrogen gas detector or hydrogen gas sensor, or hydrogen gas transmitter, is used to measure hydrogen gas to measure the amount of hydrogen gas in the air. H2 is the lightest chemical element with atomic number one in the atomic table. Hydrogen gas is a colorless, odorless gas. Hydrogen gas has an extremely high flame property. The ignition limit or LEL of hydrogen gas is 4.18% by volume in air. Hydrogen transmitters are mandatory in lead-acid (acid) battery charging chambers due to the accumulation of explosive hydrogen gas or hydrogen gas exchangers and any other space where hydrogen gas accumulates.
Different types of hydrogen gas transmitters have different stability and lifespan and require an electronic driver circuit. Hydrogen gas detectors have analog output, relay output, standard mode output. Hydrogen gas transmitter is capable of detecting hydrogen gas in domestic and industrial environments.
Hydrogen gas is very sensitive to ignition, and if hydrogen gas has accumulated in an environment, it will explode by creating a spark or flame, and the risk of ignition threatens the lives and property of people. For this reason, the purchase of H2 hydrogen gas sensor is highly recommended for industries, petrochemicals, mines and factories, etc. You can contact the numbers on the site as a manufacturer of gas detectors to sell hydrogen detectors and find out the price list of hydrogen gas sensors. The production of hydrogen gas transmitters and the production of hydrogen gas detectors are done by different Chinese, American, Taiwanese and European companies, etc., each of which has its own advantages. Types of hydrogen gas detectors with standard outputs: voltage 0 to 10 volts (0to10V) and current output of 4 to 20 mA (4to20mA) and MODBUS / RTU and relays are produced in all types of plastic boxes and explosion-proof with ATEX certification. You can find out the specifications of different types of hydrogen detectors by calling our experts. Hydrogen gas detector