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The Application of Oxygen Analyzers in the 3D Printing Industry
In the process of metal 3D printing, the use of high-precision oxygen sensors has the following three significant meanings: Prevent material oxidation and improve product quality.
The Application of Oxygen Analyzers in Semiconductor Equipment
The measurement of oxygen content in semiconductor pressure/vacuum ovens is a crucial step, which is vital for ensuring the quality and performance of products. Generally, the measurement of oxygen content in semiconductor pressure/vacuum ovens is usually carried out using zirconia oxygen probes. This sensor operates based on the principle of oxygen ion migration in solid electrolytes and can accurately measure the oxygen content inside the oven. It ensures that the equipment is stably controlled within 20 ppm and can detect as low as 0.01 ppm.
GIS Switch Room Online Monitoring Dual SF₆ + O₂ Sensor
SF₆ gas is widely used as an insulating medium and arc-extinguishing gas in power equipment, especially in high-voltage circuit breakers, transformers, mutual inductors, capacitors, lightning arresters, fuses, etc. However, once SF₆ gas leaks, it will lead to a decrease in equipment pressure and insulation capacity; pollute and damage the atmospheric environment, increase the greenhouse effect; accumulate in low-level spaces, causing oxygen deficiency in the brains of workers and even rapid suffocation and other accidents; under the influence of partial discharge, high temperature and other factors, SF₆ gas will also produce highly toxic decomposition products such as SF₄, SF₂, SOF₂, etc.
Detection of Fermentation Exhaust Gas in Parallel Bioreactors
During the operation of parallel bioreactors, the detection of fermentation exhaust gas is a crucial step. It is directly related to the monitoring and optimization of the fermentation process, as well as the quality and yield of the final product.