The MiniRAE 3000 PID is the most advanced handheld volatile organic compound (VOC) detector on the market. It's Photoionization Detector (PID) extended range of 0 to 15,000 ppm makes it an ideal instrument for applications from industrial hygiene, to leak and hazmat detection.
How do you calibrate a MiniRAE 3000?
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What does the MultiRAE detect?
RAE Systems' MultiRAE multigas monitors give you the ability to detect and monitor up to six gases for personal protection and industrial leak detection applications. MultiRAE can test for VOCs in a range of 0-5000 ppm, combustibles, and a range of toxic threats, plus monitor sufficient oxygen levels.
What does a photoionization detector measure?
A PID uses an ultraviolet (UV) light source to break down VOCs in the air into positive and negative ions. The PID then detects or measures the charge of the ionized gas, with the charge being a function of the concentration of VOCs in the air.
What does a MiniRAE 3000 measure?
The MiniRAE 3000 is the most advanced handheld volatile organic compound (VOC) monitor on the market. Its photoionization detector's (PID) extended range of 0 to 15,000 ppm makes it an ideal instrument for applications from industrial hygiene to leak detection and HazMat.
How do you use a photoionization detector?
A PID uses an ultraviolet (UV) light source to break down VOCs in the air into positive and negative ions. The PID then detects or measures the charge of the ionized gas, with the charge being a function of the concentration of VOCs in the air.