Zirconia probes, as core oxygen content detection elements in industrial process control, their prices fluctuate due to factors such as raw material costs, technical specifications, and market competition. The current market price range is wide, and rational selection is required based on specific working conditions.
Section 1: Zirconia Probe Price Range and Market Segmentation
The low-end market primarily features general-purpose models, suitable for simple oxygen concentration monitoring in ambient temperatures. The mid-range market products often employ constant-temperature control technology, such as a domestic model equipped with a 700±1℃ temperature control system, with a response time ≤3 seconds, meeting process control requirements in industries like chemicals and steel. The high-end market is dominated by explosion-proof, wear-resistant, and high-temperature direct-insertion products. The high-temperature zirconia oxygen sensors can withstand temperatures up to 1200℃, and are suitable for high-risk scenarios such as waste incineration and smelting.






























