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How can PH water quality sensors solve the problems of accuracy and intelligence in industrial water quality monitoring
Oct 23 , 2025
In the entire industrial production process, water quality monitoring is a crucial link to ensure production safety, control pollutant emissions, and improve product quality. However, current industrial water quality monitoring generally faces two core challenges: On the one hand, the composition of industrial wastewater is complex and variable. On the other hand, traditional monitoring models mos...
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Say goodbye to battery replacement woes! The solar-powered LoRaWANp soil pH sensor ensures uninterrupted monitoring.
Oct 29 , 2025
Soil pH serves as a critical parameter influencing crop growth and soil fertility. In remote farmlands, mountain orchards, and ecological restoration zones, timely monitoring of pH fluctuations proves vital for guiding cultivation practices and soil improvement. The integration of LoRaWAN-based soil pH sensors with solar cell technology has effectively resolved power supply bottlenecks in remote s...
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No device replacement needed! A single LoRaWAN noise sensor meets monitoring needs across Europe, America, and Asia
Oct 30 , 2025
I. Why LoRaWAN Noise Sensor "Must-Have for Cross-Border Projects"? Dual Advantages of Frequency Bands & Protocols Those who have worked on global environmental monitoring projects know well that wireless frequency band restrictions in different regions are often a "stumbling block" — for example, the EU uses EU868, the US uses US915, and China uses CN470. Traditional sensors usuall...
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Say goodbye to Manual Disassembly and Cleaning! LoRaWAN Multi-Parameter Water Quality Sensor: 1 Unit is equivalent to 8 Units, Reducing Operation and Maintenance Costs by 70%
Nov 06 , 2025
1. Core Product Advantages: Integrated Technology Reshapes Monitoring Experience The company's newly launched online LoRaWAN multi-parameter self-cleaning digital sensor features an integrated design for reliable and user-friendly operation. Capable of simultaneously measuring up to 8 parameters—including dissolved oxygen, COD, pH, ORP, conductivity/salinity, ammonia nitrogen, turbidity, and ...
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Help! Ethylene Oxide Leaks Still Hard to Prevent? ZONEWU LoRaWAN Sensor Makes Risks Disappear in Seconds
Nov 11 , 2025
The "Invisible Killer" in Sterilization Finally Meets Its Wireless Lifesaver Ethylene Oxide (ETO) ensures medical devices are sterile, pharmaceuticals are safe, and food stays fresh—but it’s also a hidden killer. Exposure to just 10ppm of ETO can cause nausea, and long-term contact increases cancer risk. Yet traditional monitoring methods are a disaster: manual testing exposes workers directly to ...
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ZONEWU Wireless LoRaWAN Hydrogen Sulfide (H₂S) Sensor: The "Invisible Guardian" of Safety
Nov 14 , 2025
Introduction: The "Invisible Threat" of H₂S Calls for Professional Protection In many industries such as petrochemicals, sewage treatment, and mining, hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) is an extremely dangerous gas—it is colorless, highly toxic, and can cause discomfort even at low concentrations, while high concentrations can be life-threatening in a short time. Due to its characteristics of "invisible, det...
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LoRaWAN pH Sensor: The Game-Changer for Water Quality Monitoring You Can’t Miss
Nov 18 , 2025
Imagine this: A farmer checks their irrigation water pH at dawn, only to find it’s plummeting—threatening to ruin an entire season’s crop. A municipal worker gets an alert at 2 AM that a community’s drinking water pH is off-balance, allowing contaminants to leach in. A fish farm owner loses thousands of fry overnight because they didn’t catch a sudden pH spike in time. These aren’t just hypothetic...
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LoRaWAN Conductivity Sensor: The Unsung Hero of Water Quality That Saves You Time & Money
Nov 18 , 2025
What if the hidden threat to your water wasn’t visible to the naked eye? A farmer waters crops with seemingly clean irrigation water, only to watch them wilt weeks later—unaware the water’s high salt content (revealed by conductivity) is poisoning the soil. A water treatment plant misses a pipe leak for 24 hours, as contaminated groundwater with abnormal conductivity seeps into the sup...
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