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Leak detection of CO2 tanks

Leak detection of carbon dioxide (CO₂) storage tanks is critical because CO₂ leaks may not only lead to gas waste, but also pose a threat to the environment and personnel safety. Especially in closed or semi-closed environments, CO₂ leaks may cause suffocation or pose other safety hazards.

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Leak detection of carbon dioxide (CO₂) storage tanks is critical because CO₂ leaks may not only lead to gas waste, but also pose a threat to the environment and personnel safety. Especially in closed or semi-closed environments, CO₂ leaks may cause suffocation or pose other safety hazards.

Install CO₂ gas detectors around the tanks and at key locations to monitor CO₂ concentrations in real time. Modern gas detectors can provide continuous gas concentration readings and sound an alarm when the concentration exceeds a set threshold.
For leak detection, low concentration alarms and high concentration alarms are usually set so that problems can be detected and measures can be taken in time when gas concentrations begin to increase.

Use a gas flow meter to monitor the flow of CO₂ in the system to detect any abnormal flow changes, which may be a sign of a leak.
Using infrared gas detection technology, CO₂ leaks can be detected efficiently. Infrared detectors can identify the infrared absorption characteristics of the gas to locate the leak point.

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