Nitric Oxide (NO) Sensor, Gas Sensor

Nitric Oxide (NO) Sensor, Gas Sensor

Overview

  • High-precision electrochemical NO detection with 0.01 ppm resolution for reliable low-level monitoring

  • Wide 0–1000 ppm measurement range for industrial emissions and environmental compliance monitoring

  • Ultra-fast <30s T90 response time ensuring real-time process safety and control

  • Minimal cross-sensitivity to common interferents O₂, CO, NO₂ for accurate field measurements

  • Ultra-low power consumption ideal for battery-powered portable gas detection systems

  • Ultra-compact modular design enables seamless OEM and DIY device integration

  • Factory calibrated with <2%/month drift for long-term measurement stability

  • 24-36 month extended service life minimizes maintenance and replacement costs

  • Industry-standard 4-20mA analog and RS485 digital outputs for PLC/SCADA connectivity

  • RoHS compliant construction suitable for global B2B and industrial deployment

High-Precision Nitric Oxide (NO) Sensor – Real-Time Gas Detection for Industrial & Environmental Applications

What is Nitric Oxide (NO) Sensor

Nitric Oxide (NO) Sensor is a compact, high-precision electrochemical device designed for real-time monitoring of NO gas in environmental, industrial and medical-related applications. It delivers accurate low‑ppm measurements to help users control emissions, protect worker health, and maintain process stability, addressing pain points such as lack of reliable low‑concentration detection and frequent recalibration.

Compared with generic gas detectors, this NO sensor features high selectivity, low cross‑sensitivity, and stable output, making it suitable for integration into emission analyzers, air quality monitors, combustion control systems and portable gas detectors. Its small footprint, low power design and standard electrical interface allow fast integration into OEM instruments, IoT devices and data logging systems.

Factory‑calibrated and optimized for long‑term stability, the Nitric Oxide Sensor helps engineers and system integrators shorten development cycles while maintaining dependable NO measurement in demanding environments.

Advantages of Nitric Oxide (NO) Sensor

  • High‑precision electrochemical sensor for accurate NO gas detection in low ppm range

  • Typical measurement range: 0–20 ppm / 0–100 ppm (optional higher ranges for industrial use)

  • High sensitivity with low detection limit to meet environmental and occupational standards

  • Excellent selectivity to NO with minimized cross‑interference from common gases

  • Fast response and recovery time for real‑time process and safety monitoring

  • Low power consumption, ideal for portable, battery‑powered and IoT devices

  • Compact module design for easy integration into analyzers and embedded systems

  • Factory calibrated for consistent output and reduced on‑site calibration workload

  • Long‑term stability with low drift to reduce maintenance cost

  • RoHS compliant and suitable for global B2B/OEM distribution

Nitric Oxide (NO) Sensor Specifications

ParameterSpecification (Typical)
Sensor TypeElectrochemical Nitric Oxide (NO) Gas Sensor
Target GasNitric Oxide (NO)
Measurement Range0–20 ppm / 0–100 ppm (optional custom ranges)
Resolution0.01 ppm (range 0–20 ppm)
SensitivityHigh sensitivity, suitable for low‑ppm detection
Accuracy±2% F.S. (typical, under rated conditions)
Response Time (T90)≤30 seconds (typical)
Output TypeAnalog voltage / current (e.g. 4–20 mA) or UART / RS485 module version
Operating Voltage3.3 V – 5 V DC (module)
Operating Current≤10 mA (module, measuring)
Operating Temperature–20°C to +50°C (typical)
Operating Humidity15–90% RH (non‑condensing, typical)
LinearityGood linear output over rated range
Long‑Term Drift<2% signal/month (typical)
CalibrationFactory calibrated; field zero/span optional
Life Expectancy24–36 months (typical, in clean air)
Packaging OptionsBare electrochemical cell / module with board
ComplianceRoHS compliant

Typical Applications of Nitric Oxide (NO) Sensor

Environmental & Emission Monitoring

  • Ambient NO/NOx monitoring stations

  • Vehicle exhaust and stack emission analyzers

  • Urban air quality monitoring systems

Industrial Process & Safety

  • Combustion control and boiler efficiency optimization

  • NO monitoring in chemical plants and power plants

  • Industrial flue gas and denitrification (DeNOx) systems

Laboratory & Research

  • NO measurement in scientific experiments and gas analysis instruments

  • Test benches for engines and combustion research

  • Teaching and demonstration equipment in universities

Medical‑Related & Bioscience 

  • NO monitoring modules for breathing analysis equipment (e.g. exhaled NO, research use)

  • Cleanroom and hospital ventilation monitoring (supporting NO/NOx assessment)

IoT & OEM Integration

  • Smart building and HVAC monitoring gateways

  • Wireless environmental sensor nodes

  • Portable multi‑gas detectors and data loggers

FAQ

1. What does a Nitric Oxide (NO) sensor detect and why is it important?

A Nitric Oxide (NO) sensor precisely measures NO gas concentrations, starting as low as 0.01 ppm, making it essential for industrial emissions compliance, worker safety in chemical plants, and combustion efficiency monitoring. Accurate NO detection prevents health hazards and costly fines from undetected NOx accumulation in industrial or urban environments.

2. How accurate is the NO sensor compared to standard gas analyzers?

High-precision NO sensors provide ±2% full-scale (F.S.) accuracy with 0.01 ppm resolution, outperforming basic detectors. This ensures reliable low-ppm readings, eliminating false negatives in environmental monitoring, process control, and emission tracking.

3.  Does the NO sensor experience cross-interference with other gases?

Electrochemical NO sensors are designed for minimal cross-sensitivity (<1%) to O₂, CO, and NO₂ under standard operating conditions. This ensures NO-specific readings in complex industrial flue gas environments, preventing false alarms common with multi-gas detection systems.

4. How often does the NO sensor require calibration?

Factory-calibrated NO sensors typically have <2% drift per month. For most industrial applications, field zero/span calibration every 6–12 months is sufficient. This reduces downtime and maintenance costs compared to sensors that require monthly recalibration.

5.  What is the expected lifespan of a Nitric Oxide sensor in harsh environments?

Industrial-grade NO sensors typically last 24–36 months, even in environments from -20°C to +50°C with moderate NO exposure. This long service life minimizes replacement frequency and ensures reliable monitoring in demanding conditions.

6. Can the NO sensor integrate with existing PLC or SCADA systems?

Yes. Most NO sensors support standard 4–20 mA or RS485 Modbus outputs, allowing seamless integration with Siemens, Allen-Bradley, or other industrial PLCs and SCADA platforms. No custom programming or additional signal converters are required.

7. Is the sensor suitable for outdoor or high-humidity monitoring?

With IP65-rated housing and operation from 15–90% RH, NO sensors can withstand outdoor conditions and high-humidity flue gas environments. Proper sampling and filtration further prevent corrosion or water condensation issues.

8.  Are higher NO concentration ranges available for power plant stacks?

Yes. Many NO sensors can be customized for 0–1000 ppm or 0–2000 ppm ranges while maintaining fast response times (<30 seconds). Contact the manufacturer for application-specific calibration to meet precise emissions monitoring requirements.

Related Gas Sensor Products

In addition to NO sensors, we offer a full range of gas sensors for different monitoring requirements:

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Oxygen(O₂) Sensor
Volatile Organic Compound Sensor(VOC) Sensor
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sensor
Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) Sensor
Ammonia (NH3) Sensor
Hydrogen (H2) Sensor
Refrigerant Sensor
Alcohol Sensor
Methane (CH4) Sensor
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) Sensor
Phosphine (PH₃) Sensor
Formaldehyde (HCHO) Sensor
Ozone (O3) Sensor
Propane (C3H8) Sensor
Hydrogen Fluoride (HF) Sensor
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) Sensor

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Product Design

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Premium Component Sourcing

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Advanced PCB Manufacturing

Automated SMT and precision soldering technologies are used to build stable and high-performance circuit boards.

Precision Assembly

Sensor elements or connector terminals are assembled with the PCB and housing to ensure accurate operation and strong mechanical stability.

Calibration & Performance Testing

Each product undergoes strict calibration and functional testing to guarantee accuracy and stable performance.

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