Monday, June 7, 2010

Alphasense : Releases A-Series Photo Ionisation Detector (PID) Sensor

Photo Ionisation Detector (PID) Sensor in picture pic photo image gallery by AlphasenseWith a PID (Photo Ionisation Detector) the sample gas is exposed to deep ultraviolet light from a lamp. The emitted light ionizes targeted gases in the sample so they can be detected by the gas detector and reported as a concentration (ppb or ppm).
The Alphasense (UK) PID can be installed in portable and stationary gas monitors that accept either Alphasense Ltd CH-A3 or other manufactures compatible pellistor cells.
Thus providing complete PID capability in a package that has the same dimensional and electrical profile as Pellistors ( providing the electronics input circuit is designed to take the sensor’s output range). This opens up an incredible variety of environmental and safety applications in industrial, commercial and residential markets.
The Alphasense PID sensor is offered in two models. They are virtually insentive to humidity changes, providing unparalleled performance in a variety of application such as, PID – A1 has a linear dynamic range of 50-ppb to 6000-ppm (Isobutylene), PID-AH has a linear dynamic range of 5-ppb to 100-ppm (Isobutylene), The sensor include a detector with 10.6eV Lamp, Lamp driver, Amplifier Circuitry and removable and replaceable Electrode Stack & Particulate Filter.
Arthur W. Burnley, Sales and Marketing Director stated :”Alphasense commitment is always to provide the best product it can in the market for its customers. We constantly improve, develop and introduce new products and the recently released PID range is an excellent example of this. Our policy is to introduce ebest by design sensors, not eme too product. These PID sensors have already been fully tested and adopted by a number of OEM and are beginning to replace our competitor products. A major benefit is the much lower cost for replacement lamps and the ability to replace the electrode stack at a nominal cost. Alphasense maintains its commitment to customers by continuing to supply the highest quality sensors with on-time delivery every time allied to exemplary support.”

Source : Environmental Technology newspaper

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Alphasense : Releases A-Series Photo Ionisation Detector (PID) Sensor

Photo Ionisation Detector (PID) Sensor in picture pic photo image gallery by AlphasenseWith a PID (Photo Ionisation Detector) the sample gas is exposed to deep ultraviolet light from a lamp. The emitted light ionizes targeted gases in the sample so they can be detected by the gas detector and reported as a concentration (ppb or ppm).
The Alphasense (UK) PID can be installed in portable and stationary gas monitors that accept either Alphasense Ltd CH-A3 or other manufactures compatible pellistor cells.
Thus providing complete PID capability in a package that has the same dimensional and electrical profile as Pellistors ( providing the electronics input circuit is designed to take the sensor’s output range). This opens up an incredible variety of environmental and safety applications in industrial, commercial and residential markets.
The Alphasense PID sensor is offered in two models. They are virtually insentive to humidity changes, providing unparalleled performance in a variety of application such as, PID – A1 has a linear dynamic range of 50-ppb to 6000-ppm (Isobutylene), PID-AH has a linear dynamic range of 5-ppb to 100-ppm (Isobutylene), The sensor include a detector with 10.6eV Lamp, Lamp driver, Amplifier Circuitry and removable and replaceable Electrode Stack & Particulate Filter.
Arthur W. Burnley, Sales and Marketing Director stated :”Alphasense commitment is always to provide the best product it can in the market for its customers. We constantly improve, develop and introduce new products and the recently released PID range is an excellent example of this. Our policy is to introduce ebest by design sensors, not eme too product. These PID sensors have already been fully tested and adopted by a number of OEM and are beginning to replace our competitor products. A major benefit is the much lower cost for replacement lamps and the ability to replace the electrode stack at a nominal cost. Alphasense maintains its commitment to customers by continuing to supply the highest quality sensors with on-time delivery every time allied to exemplary support.”

Source : Environmental Technology newspaper

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