Stirring up heated discussions! UK Qidun unveils a new product: a four-gas sensor module

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Update time : 2026-01-29 11:34:05

The British gas shield, developed and crafted by a professional team with over 20 years of scientific research experience, has launched a new product - a four-gas sensor module (core models: UGT-4T, SGA-UGT-4R, etc.). This product integrates dual core technologies of industrial catalytic combustion and electrochemistry, allowing for flexible adaptation of detection combinations according to scene requirements. It can not only achieve simultaneous monitoring of four combustible gases (such as methane, ethane, propane, and hydrogen), but also can be paired with toxic gas (carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide) and oxygen detection combinations, comprehensively covering high-frequency gas risks in industrial scenes. All modules have undergone rigorous aging and performance testing, meeting the latest national standards and international testing specifications, and provide a 1-year warranty service.

Industry background:

In complex industrial scenarios such as petrochemicals, coal mining, municipal pipe networks, and gas stations, it is often necessary to simultaneously monitor the concentrations of multiple combustible and toxic gases as well as oxygen. Traditional single sensor modules require multiple installations and separate maintenance, which not only increases procurement and operation and maintenance costs but also poses risks of signal interference and cumbersome integration. The UK-based GASSHIELD UGT-4T series quad-gas sensor module, leveraging advanced R&D technology and industrial manufacturing expertise from the UK, focuses on "quad-gas integration, precision and stability, and convenient integration". It integrates four gas detection functions into one, completely solving the pain points of multi-gas monitoring and becoming the preferred core component for industrial gas detection equipment integration, providing comprehensive protection for production safety.


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