Specifications:
- Detection Technology: Utilizes various sensor technologies, including photoionization detectors (PID), infrared (IR), and electrochemical sensors, to identify and quantify vapor concentrations
- Vapor Types: Capable of detecting a wide range of vapors, such as solvents, chemicals, and industrial gases
- Detection Range: Offers detection capabilities from parts per billion (ppb) to parts per million (ppm), depending on the specific vapor and application
- Features:
- Real-Time Monitoring: Provides continuous monitoring and instantaneous readings of vapor levels
- Alarm Functions: Equipped with audible and visual alarms to alert users to high vapor concentrations
- Data Logging: Records and stores data for trend analysis and regulatory compliance
- Portability: Available in portable, handheld models for flexibility and ease of use in various environments
- Compliance: Adheres to industry standards such as ATEX, IECEx, and OSHA for safety and performance
Applications: Ideal for use in industrial settings, laboratories, chemical processing plants, and confined spaces. Vapor monitors are essential for detecting hazardous vapor levels, ensuring worker safety, and complying with health and safety regulations. They help prevent exposure to harmful substances and manage risks associated with volatile compounds.