Infrared Gas Sensors Are Becoming the Invisible Safety Grid Behind Factories, Cities, Mines, Buildings, and Methane-Control Infrastructure
A gas leak is rarely a dramatic event in its first minute. It starts as a number: 300 ppm of CO2 in a duct, 5% lower explosive limit near a compressor seal, 19.5% oxygen at a tank-entry point, or methane crossing a threshold near a valve bank. Infrared gas sensors have become important because modern infrastructure now runs on early numbers, not late alarms. In a refinery with 2,000–5,000...
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