بيتأخبارأخبار الشركةعرضت شركة أوما إنتليجنت مجموعة كاملة من منتجاتها الجديدة في مؤتمر سلامة البتروكيماويات، وكشفت النقاب عن حل متكامل لرصد المركبات العضوية المتطايرة "البشرية والأرضية والهوائية".

عرضت شركة أوما إنتليجنت مجموعة كاملة من منتجاتها الجديدة في مؤتمر سلامة البتروكيماويات، وكشفت النقاب عن حل متكامل لرصد المركبات العضوية المتطايرة "البشرية والأرضية والهوائية".

Release time: 2025-12-08

Recently, at the 11th Petrochemical Equipment Safety Operation Management and Maintenance Technology Conference, Aoma Intelligent systematically showcased its new portable gas detection product matrix for the first time, including the M2, M3, X5, and other new series.

These products address the challenges of monitoring volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the petrochemical industry, achieving breakthroughs in portability, accuracy, and battery life.

At the conference, the company’s product manager, Zhang Kun, delivered a speech titled “Integrated Human-Ground-Air Monitoring Solution for Fugitive Leakage Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in Petrochemical Industry.” The solution highlights core challenges in monitoring fugitive VOCs emissions in petrochemical enterprises, such as difficulties in source tracing and limited monitoring coverage. To address these issues, Aoma Intelligent innovatively proposed a three-dimensional monitoring system that integrates portable ground detection (human), fixed-point area monitoring (ground), and drone-mounted monitoring (air). This system aims to build a networked intelligent monitoring framework through the composite application of multiple technological means, driving the industry’s transition from traditional point-based monitoring to comprehensive, precise, and big-data-driven approaches.


This release demonstrates Aoma Intelligent’s commitment and capability to leverage innovative technologies in helping the petrochemical industry tackle the challenges of fugitive VOCs emission control and advance toward a new stage of intelligent safety operation and maintenance.

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