The Development History of Oil and Gas Recovery Detectors


Release time:

2021-10-15

Since 2007, various regions have successively carried out treatment work on oil and gas pollution at gas stations in accordance with the requirements of GB 20952-2007 "Emission Standards for Air Pollutants at Gas Stations", and have also achieved quite good results; In 2008, the China Machinery Productivity Promotion Center developed the YQJY series oil and gas recovery detector for detecting the three monitoring indicators specified in the GB 20952-2007 standard, including pressure, liquid resistance, and gas-liquid ratio, which quickly gained the trust of various gas stations and testing units.

        The widespread use of gasoline/diesel - the concept of derivatives generated by long-term use - the concept of hazards generated by the continuous accumulation of derivatives - how to inspect derivatives that appear during use - the development process of derivative inspection in foreign countries - domestic integration with foreign countries, Following the concept of testing derivatives abroad - Domestic market research - Necessity of domestic research and development - Research and development by domestic units - Market demand survey for domestic oil and gas recovery detectors - Confirmation of applicable customer groups - Confirmation of sales methods - Appearance of competitive products - Analysis of competitive products and our strengths and weaknesses - Development of sales strategies

        Since 2007, various regions have successively carried out treatment work on oil and gas pollution at gas stations in accordance with the requirements of GB 20952-2007 "Emission Standards for Air Pollutants at Gas Stations", and have also achieved quite good results; In 2008, the China Machinery Productivity Promotion Center developed the YQJY series oil and gas recovery detector for detecting the three monitoring indicators specified in the GB 20952-2007 standard, including pressure, liquid resistance, and gas-liquid ratio, which quickly gained the trust of various gas stations and testing units.

        With more than a decade of work on oil and gas pollution and the in-depth treatment of oil and gas pollution, the original GB 20952-2007 "Gas Station Air Pollutant Emission Standard" cannot be fully applicable to the current environment. Therefore, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment released the draft of GB 20952-2020 "Gas Station Air Pollutant Emission Standard" on December 28, 2020, and it is scheduled to be officially implemented from April 1, 2021, Replace GB 20952-2007 "Emission Standards for Air Pollutants at Gas Stations".