Last updated: 22 ส.ค. 2568 | 865 จำนวนผู้เข้าชม |
Benzene Detector Model UltraRAE 3000
For measuring volatile benzene or volatile organic compounds or VOC, but will be improved to make the benzene measurement more accurate, but still using the principle of the VOC Detector.
The Gas Detector for Benzene (Gasoline) / VOCs (Gasoline) / Butadiene (Butadiene) is an easy-to-use, economical, and inexpensive model suitable for industrial factories.
The device is designed for field use in high-risk areas with a strong, durable structure, IP65 water and dust resistance, and can be safely used in hazardous areas. It has been certified by standards from many countries and supports connection to wireless systems such as RAELink3 to send real-time measurement values to the control center. It also has an alarm system with sound, vibration, and a built-in flashing LED to immediately notify if the detected value exceeds the specified limit.
The UltraRAE 3000+'s display features clear digital display with trend charts and multilingual menus. It supports data storage of tens of thousands of values and can easily retrieve historical data via the USB port. When used with Honeywell systems, it can manage data both individually and over a network.
เครื่องวัด ULTRARAE 3000
The UltraRAE 3000 is the most advanced compound specific detector on the market. Its extended range of 0.05 to 10,000 ppm in VOC mode and 50 ppb to 200 ppm in gasoline only mode makes it an ideal instrument for applications ranging from pre-screening at the point of entry of refineries and plant maintenance to hazardous substance response, marine spill response and refinery distillation monitoring.
- Dual detection mode for all gasoline exposure assessments: 60-second overview or 15-minute STEL measurement.
- High sensitivity to benzene (as low as 50 ppb) provides a lower detection range for future benzene exposure limits.
- Reduce the risk of false alarms through
- VOC measurement mode included with extended range from 0.05 to 10,000 ppm.
Benzene is a serious health hazard, particularly in the form of leukemia and blood cancer, which damages the bone marrow and reduces red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. It also negatively affects the central nervous system, causing dizziness, drowsiness, confusion, and possibly unconsciousness. Exposure to benzene can occur in several ways, including inhalation, skin contact, and ingestion. It can cause irritation, redness, swelling, and dermatitis of the eyes.