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Infrared temperature sensor is a sensor that uses infrared radiation energy to measure the surface temperature of an object. It has the advantages of non-contact temperature measurement, high precision, and fast response. The following are some application areas of infrared temperature sensors: Industrial field: In the industrial field, infrared temperature sensors can be used to measure the temperature of high-temperature materials such as steel and glass, detect heat changes during the operation of power equipment and aircraft engines, and can also be used to monitor temperature changes on production lines. Medical field: In the medical field, infrared temperature sensors are often used to measure the surface temperature of the human body, such as in medical equipment such as baby thermometers, ear thermometers, and forehead temperature guns. Since infrared temperature sensors do not contact the human body, the risk of cross infection can be avoided. ... Continue reading →
Real-time monitoring of water turbidity and adjustment of treatment processes In sewage treatment plants, water turbidity sensors can monitor changes in water turbidity in real time and feed back the monitoring results to sewage treatment plants to help them quickly adjust the treatment process and improve treatment efficiency. For example, when the water turbidity is low, the sewage treatment plant can use a lower treatment flow and a shorter treatment time for treatment; when the water turbidity is high, it can use a higher treatment flow and a longer treatment time for treatment. By real-time monitoring of water turbidity to timely adjust the treatment process, the treatment efficiency can be effectively improved. Detection of harmful substances in water quality Water turbidity sensors can also be used to detect harmful substances in water quality, such as heavy metals and organic matter. By detecting these harmful substances, sewage treatment plants can classify and treat ... Continue reading →
Working principle and classification Working principle Infrared sensors are mainly based on the detection principle of infrared radiation. All objects will radiate infrared rays according to their temperature. The sensor determines the existence, position and movement state of the object by detecting the intensity of these infrared radiations. When a human or animal enters its sensing range, the sensor will send a signal to trigger the security system to respond. Classification Passive infrared sensor (PIR): mainly used to detect changing thermal radiation in the environment. For example, when a human passes through an infrared sensor, the sensor can detect the temperature difference between the body temperature and the surrounding environment, thereby sending an alarm signal. Active infrared sensor: determines the existence of an object by emitting an infrared beam and receiving a reflected signal. For example, in a courtyard security system, it can effectively monitor ... Continue reading →
Meteorological monitoring technology is increasingly used in modern agriculture. It helps farmers optimize agricultural management by providing accurate meteorological data, thereby improving crop yield and quality. The following are several key aspects of the impact of meteorological monitoring technology on crop yield: Precision crop management The meteorological monitoring system can conduct accurate meteorological monitoring in different farmland areas, enabling agricultural producers to understand the microclimate characteristics of each area. This detailed information can help farmers arrange planting plans more scientifically, select suitable crop varieties, and optimize crop growth conditions according to local meteorological characteristics. For example, in areas with insufficient light, shade-tolerant crop varieties can be selected, or the growth environment of crops can be improved by adding shading facilities. Optimize irrigation management Water management ... Continue reading →
UV sensors are devices designed specifically to detect UV radiation. Their working principle is mainly based on the photo emission effect of metals and the electron current theory. The following is a detailed explanation of the working principle of UV sensors: Working principle of UV sensors UV sensors mainly respond to UV rays in a narrow range of 185 to 260 NM, and are insensitive to light in other spectral ranges. This characteristic enables UV sensors to effectively detect UV rays in flames, and thus be used in various safety and environmental monitoring applications. Photo emission effect The UV sensor contains a pair of electrodes inside - an anode and a photo cathode. The photo cathode is usually made of metal materials that are sensitive to UV rays. When UV rays are irradiated on the photo cathode, a photo emission effect occurs. Specifically, UV irradiation causes photo electrons to be emitted from the surface of the photo cathode. These ... Continue reading →
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