Specifications:
- Measurement Range: Typically from ppb (parts per billion) to ppm (parts per million).
- Detection Limits: As low as 1 ppb for sensitive applications.
- Sensor Types: Photoionization Detector (PID), Flame Ionization Detector (FID), or Metal-Oxide Semiconductor (MOS).
- Response Time: Rapid detection, often within seconds.
- Power Supply: Battery-operated or AC power, with rechargeable options.
- Display: Digital LCD or LED screen with real-time readings.
- Data Logging: Capability to store and export data for further analysis.
Features:
- High Sensitivity: Detects even low concentrations of VOCs.
- Real-Time Monitoring: Provides continuous readings for ongoing assessment.
- Portable Design: Lightweight and easy to transport for field use.
- Durable Construction: Built to withstand harsh environmental conditions.
- User-Friendly Interface: Simple controls and clear display for ease of use.
- Alarm System: Audible and visual alarms for high VOC levels.
- Data Connectivity: USB, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi for data transfer and analysis.
Applications:
- Industrial Hygiene: Monitors VOC levels in workplaces to ensure safety and compliance with regulations.
- Environmental Monitoring: Assesses air quality in urban areas, industrial sites, and natural environments.
- Indoor Air Quality: Evaluates VOC concentrations in homes, offices, and public buildings.
- Vehicle Emissions Testing: Measures VOCs emitted from vehicles to ensure compliance with environmental standards.
- Research and Development: Used in laboratories to study the properties and impacts of VOCs.
- Healthcare: Monitors air quality in hospitals and clinics to protect patients and staff.
- Manufacturing Processes: Ensures safe levels of VOCs in production environments, particularly in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries.