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Some people say that the service life of electrochemical sensor is short, how about the service life of the gas sensor produced by ASENSOR?

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Some people say that the service life of electrochemical sensor is short, how about the service life of the gas sensor produced by ASENSOR?

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The service life of electrochemical sensor depends on: 1). the stability of electrode material; 2). the stability of electrolyte; and 3). industrial know-how. It is these three factors that distinguish one manufacturer from the others in terms of the product performance. Take the third factor as an example to explain how it affects the service life. The industrial know-how needs to consider both application object and environment. For our gas sensor, the application objects are the fault gases (e.g. H2, CO, C2H2, C2H4, etc) produced sometimes in large quantity in transformer, while the environment is the insulating oil with a relative humidity lower than 20%RH and continuous monitoring in real time. If a chemical gas sensor designed for domestic hazardous gas alarm is used in this condition, it will be no doubt that the sensor will be short-lived.Our KG series sensors have been taken full consideration of these three determinants in the process of designing and production. The follow-u

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