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    PID Gas Sensor for Benzene (C6H6), 0-10000ppm

    SKU: SUCH-GAS-C6H6
    $667.59
    ● Detect gas: Benzene (C6H6) ● Rang: 0-10000ppm ● Photoionization Detection ● Resolution: 1ppb~2ppm
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    Overview

    Choose our gas sensors that use the photoionization principle to detect benzene (C6H6). The detection range covers 0-10ppm to 0-10,000ppm, with a resolution of up to 1ppb. The PID sensor defaults to Modbus output mode, with a response time of T90 ≤ 5 seconds, ensuring rapid early warning and high reliability.

    Feature

    PID gas sensor feature

    • Utilizing the photoionization detection (PID) principle, this sensor is specifically designed for benzene gas detection, offering high sensitivity and fast, reliable gas monitoring.
    • The gas sensor offers flexible ranges from 0-10ppm to 0-10,000ppm, adapting to diverse scenarios and application requirements.
    • The PID sensor boasts high resolution, down to 1 ppb, and a T90 response time of ≤5 seconds, ensuring real-time monitoring and timely warnings.
    • It supports Modbus output, operates from a 3.2V-5.5V voltage range, has an accuracy of ≤±2%, and offers a reliable and stable service life of up to 3 years.

    Dimension (unit: mm)

    PID gas sensor dimension

    Pin Functional Description
    Pin1 Supply voltage (3.2 to 5.5 V DC)
    Pin2 Signal voltage
    Pin3 Sensor common or ground (GND)


    Working Principle

    PID gas sensor working principle

    Industrial PID benzene sensors use the photoionization detection principle to measure benzene compounds in the air. They offer a detection range up to 10,000 ppm and a detection limit as low as 1 ppb, with fast response speed and high resolution.

    Sensor Curve

    PID gas sensor typical linear output diagram 100ppm

    Typical Linear Output (100ppm)

    PID gas sensor typical linear output diagram 6000ppm

    Typical Linear Output (6000ppm)

    Specs
    Detection Type Benzene (C6H6)
    Detection Principle Photoionization Detection (PID)
    Detection Range 0-10ppm, 0-40ppm, 0-100ppm, 0-6000ppm, 0-10000ppm (optional)
    Resolution 1ppb, 10ppb, 25ppb, 500ppb, 2ppm
    Sensitivity >40mV/ppm, >10mV/ppm, >5mV/ppm, >0.1mV/ppm, >0.1mV/ppm
    Accuracy ≤±2% (without condensation)
    Operating Voltage 3.2V-5.5V
    Zero Voltage U0>20mV
    Output Signal Voltage 0.02V-2V (Maximum 3V)
    Response Time T90≤5 seconds
    Default Output Mode Modbus
    Lifetime 3 years (excluding lamp and electrode)
    Warranty Period 1 year (excluding lamp and electrode)
    Operating Environment Temperature: -20°C ~ 60°C; Humidity: 0-99%RH (non-condensing)
    Storage Environment Temperature: 0°C ~ 20°C; Humidity: 0-99%RH
    Pressure Range 800-1200 mbar

    Note: Please contact customer service if you need other parameters.

    Application
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    FAQ

    The PID benzene gas sensor is based on the principle of photoionization. A UV light source ionizes benzene molecules, and the resulting ion current is detected to determine the gas concentration. This technology offers fast response and high sensitivity, accurately detecting benzene gas at low concentrations. It is ideal for continuous monitoring and early warning of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as benzene, ensuring a safe working environment.

    PID sensors are commonly used in environments where benzene-like volatiles are present, such as petrochemical plants, spray painting workshops, laboratories, and pharmaceutical plants. They help monitor benzene concentrations in the air in real time, reducing worker exposure risks and meeting occupational health and safety requirements. They can also be installed at fixed monitoring points for VOCs control within industrial plants, meeting stringent environmental regulations.

    Compared to electrochemical sensors, PID gas sensors have a lower detection limit and can quickly respond to changes in benzene gas, making them suitable for trace detection. It also has excellent detection capabilities for a variety of VOCs, a wide range of applications, and is suitable for long-term continuous operation. Combined with a data output interface, it also enables remote monitoring and alarm linkage, improving industrial safety management.

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