Price | Negotiable |
MOQ | 1 |
Delivery Time | 3-5work days |
Place of Origin | CN |
Model Number | AO-09 |
Packaging Details | Paper box |
Payment Terms | L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability | 5000pcs |
Place of Origin | CN | Packaging Details | Paper box |
Model Number | AO-09 | Temperature compensation | < 2% O2 equivalent (0-40 ℃) |
Supply Ability | 5000pcs | Response time (T90) | < 15 seconds |
Payment Terms | L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram | Measurement range | 0 to 100% |
Accuracy | ± 1% | Delivery Time | 3-5work days |
Output voltage | 9-13 mV (in air) | Load resistance | ≥10 kΩ |
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 |
AO-09 Oxygen Gas Sensor
Product
Overview:
The
AO-09
oxygen
sensor
is
an
electrochemical
sensor
specifically
designed
for
measuring
oxygen
concentration
in
medical
equipment.
It
adopts
a
molded
body
design
and
features
rapid
response
and
a
long
service
life.
Full-range
linear
output
The
operation
does
not
require
an
external
power
supply
Temperature
compensation
Quick
response
Accurate
and
reliable
Strong
anti-interference
ability
Application
scope:
The
AO-09
oxygen
sensor
does
not
require
an
external
power
supply
when
in
operation.
It
has
all
undergone
professional
and
accurate
product
calibration
and
temperature
compensation
before
leaving
the
factory
Sensing
components
for
oxygen
analyzers,
such
as
oxygen
generator
control
devices,
medical
ventilators,
anesthesia
equipment,
incubators,
etc.
Installation
requirements:
When
installing
the
sensor,
it
should
be
tightened
by
hand
and
ensure
good
air
tightness.
Do
not
use
wrenches
or
similar
mechanical
auxiliary
tools
to
prevent
The
thread
of
the
stop
sensor
was
damaged
due
to
excessive
force.
Storage
and
Use:
The
AO-09
oxygen
sensor
should
avoid
exposure
to
high
concentrations
of
organic
solvent
vapors
during
storage,
installation
and
operation.
When
using
sensors
with
printed
circuit
boards
(PCBS),
the
PCB
should
be
cleaned
with
a
degreaser
before
installing
the
sensor
to
prevent
rosin
Wait
for
the
flux
impurities
to
evaporate
and
condense,
blocking
the
breathable
membrane
of
the
oxygen
sensor.
Organic
solvents
are
prohibited
on
the
sensor
housing
as
they
may
cause
the
plastic
to
crack.
Cleaning:
If
the
sensor
housing
is
contaminated,
the
sensor
can
be
cleaned
with
distilled
water
and
allowed
to
dry
naturally.
It
is
not
allowed
to
use
the
sensor
Sterilize
with
steam
or
expose
the
sensor
to
an
environment
containing
chemicals
such
as
ethylene
oxide
and
hydrogen
peroxide
for
a
long
time.
Temperature compensation | < 2% O2 equivalent (0-40 ℃) |
Load resistance | ≥10 kΩ |
Interface | 3P 2.54 |
Shell material | White ABS |
Weight | Approximately 40 grams |
Operating temperature range | 0 to 50 ℃ |
Working pressure range | 0.5-2.0 Bar |
Working humidity range | 0-99% RH (no condensation) |
Long-term drift in a 100% O2 environment 2 (Voltage attenuation/year) | < 5% |
Service life |
1.5×
106%
O2
hours
(at
20
℃)
3 0.8× 106% O2 hours (40 ℃) |
Shelf life | 13 months from the date of shipment |