Description
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Sensor Type | PID (Photoionization Detector) |
| Detected Gases | Solvent vapors / VOC mixtures |
| Measurement Range | 0 – 1000 ppm (VOC) |
| Alarm Indication | Audible buzzer & LED indicators |
| Output Signals | 4–20 mA / RS-485 (Modbus RTU) |
| Power Supply | 24 V DC |
| Response Time | < 30 seconds |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to +50 °C |
| Operating Humidity | 0–95% RH (non-condensing) |
| Enclosure Protection | IP65 |
| Mounting | Wall mounted |
| Calibration Interval | Typically every 6–12 months |
A solvent vapors detector is a fixed gas safety device used to continuously monitor airborne solvent vapors and VOCs. These vapors are common in pharmaceutical labs, semiconductor fabs, and aerospace facilities, where even small leaks can pose serious health and contamination risks. The E2630-VOC solvent vapors detector measures vapor concentration in real time and triggers alarms when thresholds are exceeded. By providing early warnings, it helps prevent worker exposure, fire hazards, and costly process disruptions.
The water vapour transmission rate (WVTR) indicates how much water vapour passes through a material over time. The basic formula is:
WVTR = ΔW / (A × t)
Where ΔW is weight change, A is area, and t is time. Understanding vapour movement principles supports better control of solvent vapors in controlled industrial environments.
Solvent extraction commonly uses ethanol, methanol, hexane, acetone, or isopropyl alcohol. These solvents are effective but release hazardous vapors. A reliable solvent vapors sensor is essential to monitor airborne concentrations during extraction and processing.
Solvent extraction separates desired compounds by dissolving them into a suitable solvent. The solvent selectively pulls the target material from a mixture, after which it is recovered. During this process, solvent vapors are released, making continuous monitoring with a solvent vapors detector critical for safety.
Why It Is Essential in the UAE & GCC
The UAE and GCC are rapidly expanding in aerospace, pharmaceuticals, and advanced manufacturing. High ambient temperatures and enclosed facilities increase vapor accumulation risks. The E2630-VOC vapor detector supports world-class safety standards, helping facilities meet strict HSE regulations while protecting high-value operations aligned with regional economic diversification goals.
How Often Do Gas Detectors Need to Be Calibrated?
Most fixed gas detectors should be calibrated every 6 to 12 months. In high-risk or continuous-use environments, more frequent calibration ensures accuracy and compliance.
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