Location: Royston, UK
Products:
OEM VOC sensors
#PID Photoionization Detector
#PID lamp energy guide
The illustration below shows the relationship between lamp energies expressed in electron Volts (eV) and a selection of VOC gases with Ionization Energy (IE). The IE is the energy level required to Ionize each gas and create an electronic signal. Typically, PID sensors fitted with higher energy lamps can detect a wider range of gases.
Portable gas and leak detectors
#PID Photoionization Detector
Tiger handheld VOC gas detector (range: 1 ppb – 20,000 ppm with 10.6 eV; 0.6–9,000 ppm with 11.7 eV)
Tiger LT portable VOC gas detector (range: 0.1–5,000 ppm (10.6 eV standard)
Tiger Select portable benzene gas detector (dual mode for benzene and Total Aromatic Compounds TACs) (standard mode range: 0.01–20,000 ppm TAC (10.0 eV Krypton); tube mode range: 0.01–200 ppm C6H6)
#MTCD Micro thermal conductivity detector
GasCheck G handheld helium gas leak detector
GasCheck Tesla portable helium gas leak detector
Dual Beam #UV Absorption Module
MVI (portable Mercury vapor indicator) (range: 0.1–199 ug/m3 and 1–1999 ug/m3)
High Voltage Ionization
SF6 Leakmate portable SF6 leak detector
Fixed gas and leak detectors
#PID Photoionization Detector
Falco VOC gas detection (Diffused and Pumped versions)
Detection Range (ppm) | Stack | Lamp | Calibration | Sensitivity (ppm) |
0–10 | White | 10.6 eV | 2-point | 0.001 |
0–50 | Orange | 10.6 eV | 2-point | 0.01 |
0–50 (TAC) | White + Gold spot | 10.0 eV | 2-point | 0.01 |
0–1000 | White | 10.6 eV | 3-point | 0.1 |
0–3000 | Orange | 10.6 eV | 3-point | 1 |
Titan fixed benzene-specific gas monitor (10.6 eV lamp coupled with selective filtering; range: 0.1–20 ppm) #ATEX #UL #IECEx
TVOC 2 continuous VOC gas detector (user selectable range: 0 to 10 ppb, 100 ppm or 1000 ppm) #ATEX #IECEx
#NIC Negative Ion Capture technology
SF6 AreaCheck P2 fixed SF6 gas detector (range: 0–2000 ppm SF6)
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