As the launch year of China's 15th Five-Year Plan, 2026 marks a pivotal upgrade in national air pollution control regulations. The newly revised industrial emission standard officially classifies ammonia slip as a mandatory monitoring indicator with a unified limit of 8mg/m³, ending its previous optional monitoring status for thermal power plants and industrial boilers.
This policy update brings huge dual market opportunities for new installations and equipment replacement. Strict official supervision now requires monitoring devices with higher accuracy, stable operation and traceable, tamper-proof data, driving comprehensive upgrades to monitoring hardware and supporting software.
Regulatory scope has also been fully expanded from traditional tail-end emission monitoring to full-process supervision, covering precise ammonia injection and intermediate process points. The booming denitrification system renovation demand in industrial sectors ensures sustained, substantial market growth in the next 1–2 years.
Tailored for complex industrial working conditions and diverse monitoring scenarios, our professional ammonia slip monitoring solutions cover full-scenario applications: fast-response denitrification inlet analyzers for precise ammonia injection control, zonal outlet ammonia slip monitors for optimized operation strategies, high-adaptability detectors for high-sulfur environments, and integrated in-situ hot-wet monitoring systems for total discharge outlets.
Driven by stringent environmental policies and technological iteration, the ammonia slip monitoring industry is shifting from simple equipment sales to competition of professional technology, customized services and integrated solutions, unlocking long-term high-quality market potential.
