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China's first electrochemical hydrogen sensor received international UL certification; carbon monoxide sensor also received UL certification with a service life of 10 years

China's first electrochemical hydrogen sensor received international UL certification; carbon monoxide sensor also received UL certification with a service life of 10 years

2025-10-20
Recently, at the highly anticipated CFIC2025 China Fire Safety Industry Conference, Ms. Zhao Li, General Manager of Suzhou Pusheng Sensing Technology Co., Ltd., was awarded the "CFIC2025 Fire Person of the Year" award for her outstanding contributions to gas...
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Harbin Institute of Technology Breaks Through Gas Detection Technology Bottleneck: Photothermoelastic Spectroscopy Achieves Ultra-High Sensitivity Detection

Harbin Institute of Technology Breaks Through Gas Detection Technology Bottleneck: Photothermoelastic Spectroscopy Achieves Ultra-High Sensitivity Detection

2025-10-17
Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT) has recently achieved a major breakthrough in gas detection technology. Their research team has successfully developed a new gas sensor based on photothermoelastic spectroscopy (PTES), achieving ultra-high sensitivity for...
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How Home Gas Detection Alarms Evolved from "Basic Safety Necessity" to "Smart Experience Upgrade"

How Home Gas Detection Alarms Evolved from "Basic Safety Necessity" to "Smart Experience Upgrade"

2025-10-17
As a crucial line of defense for home safety, the global penetration and application of home gas detection alarms vary significantly depending on regional economic development levels, regulatory mandates, and public safety awareness. The overall market maint...
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Gas Detection as a Service: How Subscription Models Are Democratizing Industrial Safety

Gas Detection as a Service: How Subscription Models Are Democratizing Industrial Safety

2025-08-26

The End of Capital Expenditure for Gas Safety

A seismic shift is underway as major providers transition from selling hardware to offering Gas Detection as a Service (GDaaS), making enterprise-level protection accessible to companies of all sizes.

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 "The Rise of Autonomous Gas Detection Drones: How AI-Powered Robotics Are Transforming Hazardous Area Monitoring"

 "The Rise of Autonomous Gas Detection Drones: How AI-Powered Robotics Are Transforming Hazardous Area Monitoring"

2025-08-01

The New Frontier in Gas Safety: Fully Autonomous Drone Swarms

In 2025, a quiet revolution is sweeping through oil refineries, chemical plants, and mining operations worldwide: autonomous gas-detection drones are replacing traditional fixed sensors and manual inspections. These AI-driven systems combine cutting-edge robotics with advanced spectrometry to create dynamic, real-time safety networks.

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The AI Gas Guardian: How Neural Networks Are Predicting Leaks Before They Happen

The AI Gas Guardian: How Neural Networks Are Predicting Leaks Before They Happen

2025-08-16

reventing Disasters Before Ignition

In a radical shift from reactive to predictive safety, AI-powered gas monitoring systems are now forecasting leaks with 94% accuracy – hours before they occur.

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Self-Powered Smart Gas Detectors: How Energy-Harvesting Tech is Eliminating Batteries in Industrial Safety

Self-Powered Smart Gas Detectors: How Energy-Harvesting Tech is Eliminating Batteries in Industrial Safety

2025-08-12

The Battery-Free Revolution in Gas Detection

A new generation of self-powered Gas Detectors is transforming industrial safety by eliminating the #1 failure point in traditional systems: battery dependence.

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How to Prevent Hazardous Gases in Chemical Laboratories

How to Prevent Hazardous Gases in Chemical Laboratories

2025-08-06

At 15:30 on March 11, 2025, a combustion and explosion accident occurred in an industrial park of a biotech company in Taizhou, Jiangsu Province. The accident killed 4 people and injured 4 others. After the explosion, thick smoke billowed from the scene, and the smoke was purple, suspected to be caused by the explosion of chemical products.

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 "Next-Gen Gas Detection: How Quantum Sensors Are Revolutionizing Industrial Safety in 2025"

 "Next-Gen Gas Detection: How Quantum Sensors Are Revolutionizing Industrial Safety in 2025"

2025-07-29

The combustible gas detection industry is undergoing a quantum leap—literally. In 2025, quantum-enabled gas sensors are setting new benchmarks for safety, precision, and connectivity, with market leaders racing to deploy what analysts call "the most significant detection breakthrough in decades."

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