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Claim your free PID wall poster
Nov 21 2012
For a limited period, Ion Science is giving away a poster to each reader detailing the Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) that are detectable by photoionisation detection (PID) instruments. Contact Ion Science today to claim your poster. The Ion Science range of PID instruments includes the Cub personal PID monitor, the world’s smallest, lightest, most sensitive personal photoionisation detection (PID) monitor for fast, accurate detection of volatile organic and total aromatic compounds, keeping workers safe within their environment.
With market leading parts-per-billion (ppb) sensitivity, Cub gives an early warning of exposure to hazardous gases, including benzene. Setting the standard in personal gas monitoring, Cub is capable of detecting over 480 selectable gases and has a dynamic range of 1 ppb to 5000 ppm, the widest on the market. Small, compact and lightweight Cub is robust yet comfortable and unobtrusive to wear.
Other PID instruments include the Tiger handheld VOC detector with dynamic detection range of 1 ppb to 20,000 ppm, a range unmatched by any other PID detector of its kind, the Tiger Select handheld detector for Total Aromatic Compounds (TACs) and benzene, and the TVOC fixed VOC detector for continuous area monitoring.
For more information on the Ion Science PID range visit www.ionscience.com
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