Oxygen Sensors

Oxygen sensors are used to measure the concentration of oxygen inside a given environment. They are essential in a range of fields, including medical, automotive, industrial, agricultural and aerospace applications. By monitoring the oxygen level of a space, oxygen sensors are able to trigger an alarm when levels become too low or too high, thus assisting in the prevention of harmful airborne contaminants. They also allow for oxygen to be used more efficiently in power generation, combustion systems and environmental monitoring systems. Oxygen sensors are therefore vital in both improving health and safety, and helping to conserve energy.

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