Increasing Deployment of Tunnels

The deployment of tunnels has increased during the last decade to improve road and rail connectivity. Tunnels are restricted spaces that are typically built through mountains or underground, resulting in inadequate ventilation. This can result in the accumulation of harmful gases inside the tunnel, which can have a negative influence on people's health. Carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), nitric oxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), ozone (O3), sulfur dioxide (SO2), ammonia (NH3), and hydrogen sulfide are some of the gases usually encountered in tunnels (H2S). As a result, the demand for tunnel sensors to assess gaseous concentration has surged in recent years. Another significant function of tunnel sensors is to monitor vision within tunnels in order to assure air clarity for drivers traveling through the tunnel and, as a result, to prevent accidents in the tunnel.

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Key Players

MRFR has recognized a few companies as prominent players in the global tunnel sensor market. These include SICK AG (Germany), Altech Corporation (US), Tunnel Sensors Ltd (UK), Ecotech (Australia), CODEL International Ltd (UK), Advance Technologies Asia (ATA) (Malaysia), Geonica (Spain), PCB Piezotronics, Inc. (US), DURAG GROUP (Germany), SAGE Automation (Australia), and Bristol Industrial & Research Associates Ltd (UK).