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Evikon E2618-PID Solvent Vapors Transmitter

High-Accuracy PID Technology for Critical VOC & Solvent Safety

Protect people, processes, and high-value facilities with the Evicon E2618-PID Solvent Vapors Transmitter — a professional-grade solvent vapors sensor designed for precise VOC and solvent mixture monitoring in demanding industrial environments.

Engineered for cleanrooms, laboratories, and advanced manufacturing sites, this vapor detector delivers fast response, stable readings, and seamless system integration. It is the preferred choice for HSE managers and facility engineers who need reliable solvent vapors detection with low false alarms and long-term accuracy.

The Evicon E2618-PID Solvent Vapors Transmitter uses advanced Photoionization Detector (PID) technology to measure low-level solvent vapors and VOCs with exceptional sensitivity. Featuring analog and digital outputs, robust construction, and flexible calibration options, it ensures continuous protection in pharmaceutical, semiconductor, and aerospace facilities across the UAE and GCC.

Key Features

  • High-Sensitivity PID Sensor
    Detects low-concentration solvent vapors and VOCs that conventional sensors may miss, improving early hazard detection.

  • Wide VOC Coverage
    Accurately measures a broad solvent mixture, making it ideal for labs, cleanrooms, and chemical handling areas.

  • Stable & Reliable Performance
    Designed for continuous operation with excellent repeatability, reducing downtime and maintenance costs.

  • Flexible System Integration
    Supports industry-standard analog and digital outputs for easy connection to BMS, PLC, and safety systems.

  • Industrial-Grade Design
    Built to operate reliably in controlled and semi-industrial environments common in advanced technology facilities.

  • User-Configurable Alarms
    Enables fast response through ventilation control or alarm systems when vapor levels rise.

Description

Specification Details
Detection Principle Photoionization Detector (PID)
Detected Gases VOCs and solvent vapors
Typical Calibration Gas Isobutylene
Detection Range 0…2000 ppm (configurable)
Resolution 1 ppm
Response Time < 10 seconds
Sensor Type PID with UV lamp
Outputs 4–20 mA / 0–10 V, RS485 Modbus RTU
Alarm Relays 2 × configurable relays
Power Supply 12…36 V DC
Enclosure Rating Industrial enclosure for indoor use
Operating Temperature -20…+50 °C
Humidity Range 0–95% RH, non-condensing

A solvent vapors detector is a safety device that continuously monitors air for volatile organic compounds and hazardous solvent vapors. Acting as a solvent vapors sensor and transmitter, it detects rising vapor levels and sends signals to alarms or control systems before conditions become dangerous.

This proactive vapor detector approach protects workers, ensures regulatory compliance, and prevents contamination or fire risks in environments where solvent mixtures are used. In cleanrooms and laboratories, accurate solvent vapors detection is essential to maintain both safety and product quality.

The water vapour transmission rate (WVTR) measures how much water vapor passes through a material over time.
WVTR = W ÷ (A × t)
Where W is the weight of vapor transmitted, A is the exposed area, and t is time. WVTR is mainly used in material and packaging analysis rather than gas detection.

Common solvents used in solvent extraction include hexane, ethanol, acetone, and ethyl acetate. The choice depends on the compound being extracted, safety requirements, and process efficiency. These solvents are widely used in pharmaceutical, chemical, and food industries.

Solvent extraction works by dissolving a target compound from a solid or liquid mixture into a selected solvent. The solvent selectively attracts the desired substance, allowing it to be separated from unwanted materials. The solvent is then removed or recycled, leaving the purified compound behind.

Why It Is Essential in the UAE & GCC

The UAE and GCC are home to fast-growing aerospace, pharmaceutical, semiconductor, and life-science industries. These sectors demand world-class safety standards and contamination control. A high-accuracy solvent vapors transmitter like the E2618-PID helps facilities meet international HSE requirements, protect skilled workers, and support the region’s long-term economic diversification goals.

How Often Do Gas Detectors Need to Be Calibrated?

For accurate performance, gas detectors and solvent vapors transmitters should be calibrated at least once every 12 months. In high-purity or critical safety environments, calibration every 6 months is recommended to ensure consistent and reliable readings.

Why choose us?

Upgrade your facility’s safety with the Evikon E2618-PID Solvent Vapors Transmitter. Gas Detectors UAE is your trusted hydrogen gas detection suppliers in UAE and Authorised Distributor of Evikon.

Contact us today for expert advice, fast quotations, and compliant solvent vapors detection solutions across the UAE and GCC.

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