Description
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are a broad class of organic chemicals that readily evaporate at room temperature, turning into gases. They are “organic” because they contain carbon and “volatile” because they easily vaporise. Many VOCs have a noticeable odour, and some can be quite strong or unpleasant.
Key Properties:
- Vaporise Easily: They have a low boiling point, meaning they turn into gas readily.
- Diverse Group: They encompass a vast number of individual chemical compounds (e.g., formaldehyde, benzene, toluene, xylene, acetone, ethanol).
- Often Odourous: Many have distinct smells, but some dangerous VOCs are odourless, making them stealthy hazards.
- Health Impacts: Can cause a range of health effects, from mild irritation to serious long-term health problems.
- Contribute to Smog: Outdoors, they react with nitrogen oxides in the presence of sunlight to form ground-level ozone (smog).
Replacement Sensor, Part No. 17124975-R, Properties
Gas Detected (Abbreviation) |
Sensor Type | Measurement | Response time (Seconds) |
Calibration Gas & Concentration |
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Range | Resolution | T50 | T90 | |||
Volatile Organic Compounds VOC |
10.6eV Photoionisation | 0 to 2,000ppm | 0.1ppm | 15 | 20 | Isobutylene 100 ppm |
Please refer to the PID response factor tables in the pdf linked below.