The Core Value of Electrochemical Carbon Monoxide Sensor

Carbon monoxide (CO), a colorless and odorless “invisible killer,” lurks in home gas stoves, industrial workshops, traffic environment and other scenarios. Excessive exposure can lead to poisoning and even death. Data shows that over a million cases of CO poisoning occur globally each year, making effective CO detection crucial for risk prevention—ELECTROCHEMICAL CARBON MONOXIDE SENSOR, with its precise monitoring capabilities, have become a core device for safeguarding lives.
Compared to semiconductor and infrared sensors, electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor shows irreplaceable advantages. Its working principle is to convert CO concentration into a precise current signal through an electrochemical reaction, achieving quantitative detection according to Faraday’s law. It possesses extremely high specificity for CO, avoiding false alarms caused by interfering gases such as perfumes and cooking fumes. A low-concentration detection resolution of 1ppm enables early warning of danger; a rapid response time of <25 seconds and a service life of 3 years balance timeliness and durability.

In home, electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor can be embedded in gas alarms to monitor the risk of leaks in water heaters and gas stoves 24/7. In industrial workshops, it can monitor CO emissions from boiler combustion and chemical production in real time, helping companies achieve compliant emission reductions. In smart city construction, it is a crucial component of air quality monitoring networks, providing data support for traffic emission reduction and environmental governance. Our electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor utilizes environmentally friendly electrolytes and precision packaging processes, offering strong anti-interference capabilities and an operating temperature range of -30℃ to +50℃, maintaining stable performance even in harsh environments.
Safety takes priority, and accurate gas monitoring is the first step. Choosing a professional electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor, with its core advantages of high sensitivity, long lifespan, and low power consumption, builds an “invisible protective wall” for home safety, industrial production, and urban governance.
