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Nitric Oxide Gas Detectors

A selection of Nitric Oxide Gas Detectors for use within industrial applications.

A Nitric Oxide gas detector is a device used to detect the presence of Nitric Oxide (NO) in the atmosphere. NO is an extremely reactive and corrosive gas, making it dangerous to humans and other organisms when present at high concentrations. It is also one of the most commonly found air pollutants, so having an accurate and reliable NO detector can help ensure safety.

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A14/A11 Modular Gas Detector is a flexible component system providing a variety of options to meet individual gas detection and alarm requirements. From chemical and petrochemical plants to food processors, this economical and low maintenance system can be applied to…

Toxic Gas Detection – ATI A12 2 Wire Toxic Gas Transmitter
A12-2

Our UniSens universal 2-wire gas transmitter handles 28 different gases, providing the most economical and flexible gas measurement system available today. Combining universal electronics, bench calibration capability, automatic sensor verification, fault detection and alarming, and superior sensor technology, UniSens is…

 

The most common type of NO detector is an electrochemical cell, which reacts to the presence of NO and produces an electrical signal. This signal can then be used to measure the concentration of NO in the atmosphere. Other types of detectors include metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) sensors, non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) sensors, and ultraviolet fluorescence (UVF) sensors. Each type of detector has its own strengths and drawbacks, so it is important to choose the one best suited for your application.

NO detectors are used in a variety of industries and applications, including environmental monitoring, industrial safety, automotive emissions control, and research. They are also commonly found in air quality monitors in many homes and businesses. By measuring NO levels, these detectors can help protect people from potentially harmful exposure to NO and other air pollutants.