Shandong Fengtu IOT Technology Co., Ltd
Sales Manager:Ms. Emily Wang
Cel,Whatsapp,Wechat:+86 15898932201
Email:info@fengtutec.com
Add:No. 155 Optoelectronic Industry Accelerator, Gaoxin District, Weifang, Shandong, China
Sales Manager:Ms. Emily Wang
Cel,Whatsapp,Wechat:+86 15898932201
Email:info@fengtutec.com
Add:No. 155 Optoelectronic Industry Accelerator, Gaoxin District, Weifang, Shandong, China
time:2025-04-29 09:55:14 source:Weather Station viewed:172 time
Carbon monoxide is a colorless and odorless toxic gas. In coal mines, the incomplete combustion of coal will generate a large amount of carbon monoxide. Its ability to bind with hemoglobin is far stronger than that of oxygen, which will hinder the transportation of oxygen and lead to human hypoxia. Mild poisoning is manifested by symptoms such as headache and dizziness, and severe poisoning can be fatal.
Oxygen also poses risks in coal mine operations. Due to its combustion-supporting property, in a high-temperature or high-pressure environment, when it mixes with combustibles to reach the explosive limit and encounters an ignition source, it may trigger combustion and explosion.
Nitrogen dioxide is a reddish-brown irritating gas. Nitrogen dioxide is generated in coal mines during blasting operations, the exhaust emissions of diesel equipment, etc. It can damage the respiratory tract. In the initial stage, there may only be mild irritation symptoms, but it often causes serious conditions such as delayed pulmonary edema several hours later. Long-term exposure to low concentrations of nitrogen dioxide may lead to chronic poisoning.
In order to ensure the safety of workers operating underground in coal mines, it is necessary to accurately monitor the concentrations of these gases.
The FT-YDQ1 Gas detector is suitable for the working environment underground in coal mines. It can measure the concentrations of these three gases and give an alarm. It uses highly sensitive sensors, which can accurately and quickly detect the gas concentrations, with high measurement accuracy and reliable data. When the gas concentration exceeds the limit, it will immediately give an audible and visual alarm to remind the workers to take protective measures, avoid poisoning or explosion accidents, and ensure the safety of people's lives.
This detector is small and lightweight in design, making it easy to carry. It can be carried around or installed on a mining helmet without affecting normal work operations. Moreover, it is simple to operate and has an intuitive interface, so it can be used without professional training. Its casing is sturdy and durable, with good dust-proof, waterproof and shock-proof performance, enabling it to work normally in the harsh environment underground in coal mines. With a long service life, it is an important device for ensuring the safety of coal mine workers' lives and preventing gas accidents!
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