What are the devices that require pollution transmitters

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 Pollution sensors, especially pressure differential pollution sensors, are widely used in various equipment that requires fluid filtration. The following are some of the main equipment that requires the use of a pollution transmitter and a brief introduction:
Hydraulic system: The pollution transmitter is a key component in the hydraulic system, used to monitor the cleanliness of hydraulic oil. When impurities in the hydraulic oil cause blockage of the filter element, the transmitter will send a signal to remind the operator to replace the filter element in a timely manner to ensure the normal operation of the hydraulic system.
Filters: In industrial production, filters are used to remove impurities and particles from fluids. Pollution sensors are usually used in conjunction with filters to monitor the blockage of the filters in real time. Once the filter becomes clogged to a certain extent, the transmitter will issue an alarm signal for timely cleaning or replacement of the filter.
Lubrication system: In mechanical equipment, the lubrication system is used to reduce friction and wear. The pollution transmitter can monitor the degree of contamination of lubricating oil. When there are too many impurities in the lubricating oil, it reminds operators to replace or purify the lubricating oil to ensure good lubrication of mechanical equipment.
In addition, pollution sensors are widely used in industrial fields such as metallurgy, papermaking, mining, petrochemicals, energy, container terminals, automobiles, water conservancy, municipal engineering, and environmental protection, as well as in military, aerospace, scientific research, and other fields. In these fields, pollution sensors play a crucial role in improving equipment efficiency, extending service life, and reducing maintenance costs.
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