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Industry NewsHow Does an Electrochemical NH3 Gas Sensor Work?
The MQ-E3-NH3 uses a constant-potential electrochemical sensing principle. When ammonia gas enters the sensor through the diffusion membrane, an oxidation-reduction reaction occurs inside the sensor, generating an electrical current.
The output current is directly proportional to the ammonia concentration, allowing the monitoring circuit to accurately calculate NH₃ levels in real time. Compared with semiconductor sensing technologies, electrochemical sensors offer:
Higher measurement accuracy
Better linear output
Excellent selectivity
Lower power consumption
Faster response to gas concentration changes
The sensor detects ammonia concentrations from 0–100 ppm, with a maximum measurable concentration of 200 ppm and a resolution of 0.5 ppm, making it suitable for detecting even low-level ammonia leakage.
A T90 response time of ≤60 seconds enables rapid detection of ammonia leaks, helping safety systems respond quickly.
The electrochemical sensing technology requires very little operating power, making it suitable for portable gas detectors, battery-powered instruments, and wireless monitoring devices.
The sensor offers:
Good repeatability
Wide linear measurement range
Strong anti-interference capability
Stable long-term performance
These characteristics reduce calibration frequency and improve equipment reliability.
Under normal operating conditions (approximately 2 ppm NH₃ exposure), the sensor provides an expected service life of about two years, reducing maintenance costs.
The MQ-E3-NH3 sensor is suitable for a wide range of industrial and environmental monitoring applications, including:
Large cold storage facilities often use ammonia as a refrigerant. Continuous NH₃ monitoring helps detect leaks before dangerous concentrations develop.
Ammonia is a primary raw material in fertilizer manufacturing. Continuous gas monitoring protects workers and production equipment.
Chemical processing facilities require reliable ammonia detection to maintain workplace safety and comply with emission regulations.
High ammonia concentrations negatively affect animal health and worker safety. Continuous monitoring improves ventilation management and animal welfare.
Biological treatment processes can generate ammonia emissions. Monitoring helps maintain environmental compliance and process efficiency.
The sensor can also be integrated into environmental monitoring instruments for measuring ammonia concentrations in ambient air.
Compared with many conventional ammonia sensing solutions, the MQ-E3-NH3 provides several advantages:
If you are developing:
Portable ammonia gas detectors
Fixed gas detection systems
Smart environmental monitoring devices
Industrial safety equipment
Agricultural monitoring instruments
Refrigeration leak detectors
the MQ-E3-NH3 Electrochemical Ammonia Gas Sensor offers an excellent combination of high sensitivity, low power consumption, stable performance, and long service life. It is an ideal sensing solution for OEM and ODM gas detection equipment.