Chloride ions are anions widely present in water bodies, and their content directly affects water safety and the normal operation of equipment. Excessive chloride ions are likely to cause equipment corrosion, ecosystem damage and human health impairment. Under different application scenarios, there are significant differences in water composition, chloride ion concentration range and service envir...
With the intensification of industrialization and seawater intrusion, the concentration of chloride ions in water has become a key indicator for evaluating water quality safety. However, traditional monitoring devices rely on power supplies and wired connections, making them difficult to deploy in remote or outdoor off-grid scenarios, which poses major challenges for environmental protection autho...
In industrial environmental monitoring, temperature and humidity sensors act as the "eyes" for air conditioning systems, computer room dynamic environment monitoring, warehouse management, power distribution rooms and other scenarios. However, products on the market come with complicated parameters. Improper selection will not only lead to inaccurate data, but also affect system stability. Combine...
Leaf surface temperature and humidity transmitters are essential monitoring devices for greenhouse automation, precision agriculture and plant physiology research. They directly detect temperature and humidity variations on leaf surfaces, delivering reliable data for irrigation planning, disease early warning and environmental regulation. With a wide range of products on the market, how to make th...
Temperature stands as one of the most common and critical measured parameters in industrial automation, equipment monitoring and process control. Traditional contact temperature measurement requires direct physical contact with measured objects, featuring slow response speed, potential disturbance to the object’s original temperature, and inapplicability to moving, ultra-high-temperature or hazard...