Volatile Organic Compunds(VOCs)

Volatile Organic Compunds(VOCs) Introduction

The Volatile Organic Compunds (VOCs) Analyzer is a high-precision detection device developed by ESEGAS to meet environmental monitoring and industrial process requirements. It enables real-time, continuous monitoring of multiple organic volatile compounds in air or exhaust gases. Commonly employed technologies include FID (Flame Ionization Detection), NDIR (Non-Dispersive Infrared), and PID (Photoionization Detection), ensuring high sensitivity and stability even at low concentrations.

 

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Volatile Organic Compunds(VOCs) Core Features

  • Wide Range Coverage: Supports detection from ppb to percentage levels, accommodating diverse operating conditions.
  • High Sensitivity: Rapidly captures low-concentration VOC emission changes, ideal for trace monitoring.
  • Real-Time Online Monitoring: Enables 24/7 continuous operation, suitable for industrial exhaust treatment and emission compliance.
  • Multiple Detection Technologies: Supports FID, PID, NDIR, etc., enabling flexible selection for different VOC components.
  • Corrosion Resistance & Reliability: Constructed with high-temperature resistant, corrosion-proof materials to ensure stable operation in complex environments.
  • Intelligent Communication Interfaces: Compatible with 4–20mA, RS485/Modbus, Ethernet for integration into DCS/PLC systems.

Volatile Organic Compunds(VOCs) Application Areas

  • Environmental Monitoring: VOC emissions monitoring in power plants, chemical facilities, and coating workshops to assist enterprises in achieving compliance.
  • Petrochemical & Chemical Industries: VOC emissions monitoring and process safety oversight in refining, synthetic materials, coatings, and solvent production.
  • Pharmaceutical & Food Industries: Detection of solvent residues and organic volatiles to ensure product quality and safety.
  • Indoor Air & Occupational Health: Monitors VOCs like benzene compounds and formaldehyde to safeguard worker health.
  • Research & Atmospheric Science: Used in environmental laboratories to study atmospheric chemical processes such as ozone precursors and photochemical smog.
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