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  • Gas Detection Education: Electrochemical Sensors for Specific Gas PPM Monitoring
    In addition to the sensor technologies already discussed, CIC offers a series of electrochemical sensors. (Echem). Echem sensors are able to read a specific gas even when it is mixed in a background of other. gases. Echem sensors are typically used to read very low PPM concentrations of toxic gases.
  • CO2 Sensor Range: PPM and Percentage Compared
    One of the most common questions we receive at CO2Meter.com, is "What CO2 monitoring device, is best for my industry?". And, depending on your use case, environment, and use of gas - will typically determine which gas detection device will suit your needs.
  • Hydrogen Monitoring of CVD Process Tools
    Hydrogen and the hazards of hydrogen leaks are present in many areas of semiconductor manufacturing facilities. While the basic need to continuously monitor hydrogen leaks is clear, the proper selection and placement of hydrogen sensors requires careful consideration. Hydrogen, the lightest
  • Cyanide Destruction Monitoring with pH and ORP
    discharge be below 0.5 ppm, and further tightening may be forthcoming. Therefore, the best policy is to totally destroy the cyanide before discharging the waste.
  • Trace HCl Measurements in Coal-fired Power Plant Emissions Using Cavity Enhanced Laser Absorption Spectroscopy
    New EPA regulations are requiring hydrogen chloride (HCI) emissions to be monitored in concentrations below 1 ppm for power plants and 3 ppm for cement plants. The properties of HCI, its reaction to other elements and sensitivity to temperature make meeting the measurement requirements challenging
  • How To Select a Total Hydrocarbon Analyzer For Use in an Industrial Application (.pdf)
    Several different sensor technologies may be used to detect hydrocarbons, including: catalytic; photo-ionization; infra-red; gas chromatography; and flame ionization. Of these possibilities, flame ionization (FID) is considered the best choice for continuously monitoring the total concentration
  • Did You Know? Carbon Monoxide Sensors Do Not Detect Diesel Exhaust?
    over 0-200 ppm. The new GMT-CO Series Gas Monitor/Transmitter is also available for sensing carbon monoxide and includes a 4-20 mA output over 0-250 ppm, and an alarm relay factory set at 35 ppm. Table 1 shows exposure levels recommended by several agencies.
  • Testing at the Limits (.pdf)
    When the analysis is for product quality monitoring or personnel safety assurance, the concentrations measured are often in the ppb to low ppm levels. At these low concentrations, the loss of analyte to active surfaces or micro-contamination in the system becomes very significant and may result

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