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Analytical Technologies Incorporated (ATI)
This information applies to the sensor module used in the C16 , F12 , and D12 Monitors.
ATI Smart Sensors come pre-calibrated and have all calibration information loaded on the sensor. The sensor can be swapped between monitors without any special requirements for proper calibration.
Sensors are fairly low cost and are replaced annually to remain in calibration. Periodic bump tests can be performed to ensure the sensor is still ope...
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This information is specific to the A-21ZX as it is the most popular ozone sensor EcoSensors sells. While the general information found in this article are specific to the A-21ZX, the technical aspects are the same for the EZ-1X, C-30ZX, and OS-1X sensors. Should you have any questions about the details of your sensor please contact Gas Sensing .
Replacement sensors are available from Gas Sensing for $75. The same sensor is used in the A-21ZX, C-30ZX, EZ-1X, and OS-1X Devices.
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The Portasens is known as a great ambient air portable gas leak detector that features: - electrochemical smart-cell sensor (which can be calibrated independently of the unit) - available to measure over 30 types of gases - a rugged internal sample pump - excellent accuracy and repeatability - easy to read back-lit LED display - flexible wand for pinpointing leak points - datalogging capabilities - integrated audible alarms
Because of the many attractive features a...
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Aeroqual
Aeroqual SM-70 Controller
Aeroqual Series-100 Controller
Aeroqual Series-200 Monitor Quick Start Guide
Aeroqual Series-200 Monitor User Manual
Aeroqual Series-300 Monitor Quick Start guide
Aeroqual Series-300 Monitor User Manual
Aeroqual Series-500 Monitor Quick Start guide
Aeroqual Series-500 Monitor User Manual
Aeroqual Series-320 Monitor User Manual
Aeroqual Series-520 Monitor User Manual
Aeroqual Series-900 Controller/Transmitter
Aer...
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Aromatic Isocyanates
What are Aromatic Isocyanates:
Aromatic Isocyanates are isocyanates where the NCO group is directly attached to an aromatic ring. Aromatic Isocyanates like TDI (toluenediisocyanate) and MDI (methylenediphenyl diisocyanate) represent the largest market for diisocyanate monomers. They are used in applications where color stability and UV resistance are not necessary. These isocyanates are used in polyurethane and polyurea foams, elastomers, adhesives, and coatings. Und...
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Volatile Organic Compound (VOC):
What is VOC:
Volatile Organic Compounds, more commonly known as VOC's consist of a wide variety of organic compounds that are vapor at room temperature. Many different gasses may make up VOC's, and some of those gasses may also be associated with other families of gasses. A complete list of VOC's can be found at the bottom of this page.
Health Risks of VOC's:
VOC's can cause respiratory, allergic, or immune effects...
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General Calibration Information
All Gas Sensors will require periodic calibration to ensure your gas measurements are accurate and correct. Different gasses, and sensor manufactrers will have differeing requirements and methods for calibration. This page will serve to provide general calibration information and links to specific calibration procedures from the sensor manufacturers we represent.
Should you have any questions about sensor calibration, or would like us to help you with your ...
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Aeroqual
Aeroqual Series-100 Specification Sheet
Aeroqual Series-200 Specification Sheet
Aeroqual Series-300 Specification Sheet
Aeroqual Series-500 Specification Sheet
Aeroqual Series-900 Specification Sheet
Aeroqual SM-70 Specification Sheet
Aeroqual Sensor Specifcations
UV-H Ozone Analyzer Specifications
Series-960 Ozone Analyzer Specifications
UV-1 OEM Ozone Analyzer Specifications
UV-1 OEM Ozone Analyzer Brochure
Analytic...
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This document refers to the C-21 and earlier EcoSensors VOC Instruments
Replacement sensors for the C-21 are available from Gas Sensing for $50. Please contact us for ordering information.
The Eco Sensors C-21 responds to most reducing VOCs, but not with the same degree of response for each VOC. The response is essentially logarithmic. For the first half of the scale (to about the 2nd yellow bar), the response is approximately linear. After that, it gets sharply logarithmic (much more c...
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Aeroqual Portable Monitors Calibrations FAQ
This technical information on this page is relevant for the Handheld Series-200, 300, 500, and Fixed Mount Series-900, 930, 940. For information on the SM-70 and SM-50 scroll to the bottom of this page.
1. What do I calibrate - the monitor or the sensor head?
Aeroqual’s unique system of interchangeable sensor heads means they can be calibrated independently of the monitor. If you are sending a sensor head to us for f...
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Tech note from EcoSensors
The Eco Sensors UV-100 calibration can be fairly accurately monitored using the Eco Sensors OG-3 Calibration Checker if the calibration of the OG-3 is checked and adjusted for accuracy at the user's altitude. The OG-3 is calibrated in Eco Sensors' laboratory at 2,100 meters. At lower altitudes the OG-3 will generate ozone at a slightly higher concentration than the standard .1 ppm due to the higher molecular density of air at lower altitudes. This difference in OG-3 outpu...
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EcoSensors devices have a variety of different sensors and calibration options and prodedures. These will vary by product and sensor used in that product. See the list below for your specific sensor and relevant calibration information. First, follow our short list of FAQ's to familirize yourself with general calibration inforamtion.
EcoSensors FAQ and General Information
Will I get a Calibration Certificate?
Yes, all EcoSensors products are shipped with a recent calibratio...
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Carbon Monoxide:
Other Names
Carbonic oxide
Chemical Formula
CO
CAS Number
630-08-0
Industry Uses
Machinery, Automotives, Furnaces, Breweries
Health Risks
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; headaches, dizziness, loss of consciousness, death; Neurological, reproductive, and/or respiratory damage
Vapor Pressure
>35 atm...
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Acid Gas:
What is Acid Gas:
Acid gas is a type of natural gas or any other gas mixture that contains significant quantities of hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, hydrogen halides, or similar acidic gases. Acid gases form acidic solutions when dissolved in water. Before a raw natural gas containing hydrogen sulfide or carbon dioxide can be used, the gas must be treated to reduce impurities to acceptable levels. This is commonly done with amine gas t...
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Acetic Acid
Other Names
Ethanoic Acid, Glacial, Ethylic Acid
Chemical Formula
CH 3 COOH, C 2 H 4 O 2
CAS Number
64-19-7
Industry Uses
Photographic Film, Vinegar, Household Cleaners, Plastic Bottle Production
Health Risks
Skin burns; eye, throat, airway irritation; nausea and vomiting
Vapor Pressure
11...
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Acetylene
Other Names
Ethyne
Chemical Formula
C 2 H 2
CAS Number
74-86-2
Industry Uses
Fuel, Welding, Portable Lighting,
Health Risks
Can contain toxic impurities; Can cause headache, dizziness, and in extreme cases, loss of consciousness; Frostbite
Vapor Pressure
44.2 atm
Water Solubilit...
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Alcohol
What is Alcohol:
An alcohol is any organic molecule in which the hydroxyl functional group (OH) is bound to a carbon. An important class of alcohols, of which methanol and ethanol are the simplest members, includes all compounds with the general formula C n H 2n+1 OH. Simple alcohols are found widely in nature. Ethanol is most prominent because it is the product of fermentation, a major energy-producing pathway. Some are only formed in tr...
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Arsine
Other Names
Arsenic trihydride, Arsane, Arsenic hydride, Trihydroarsenic
Chemical Formula
AsH 3
CAS Number
7784-42-1
Industry Uses
Microelectronics, Forensic Science
Health Risks
Headaches, Nausea, Dizziness; Hemolytic Anemia, Kidney Disease, Death.
Vapor Pressure
14.9 atm
Water Solubility
S...
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Carbon Dioxide:
Other Names
Carbonic anhydride, dry ice
Chemical Formula
CO 2
CAS Number
124-38-9
Industry Uses
Agricultural Chemicals, Food processing and packaging, Fuel and oil related products
Health Risks
Cold contact burns; Increased respiration rate; headache; unconsciousness, death
Vapor Pressure
5...
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Diborane:
Other Names
Boroethane
Chemical Formula
B 2 H 6
CAS Number
19287-45-7
Industry Uses
Rocket Propellant; Electronics
Health Risks
Irritant: Skin, eyes, throat, and airway; Coughing, shortness of breath; lung and kidney damage
Vapor Pressure
39.5 atm
Water Solubility...
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Dimethylamine:
Other Names
N-Methylmethanamine
Chemical Formula
(CH 3 ) 2 NH; C 2 H 7 N
CAS Number
124-40-3
Industry Uses
Cosmetics, Agricultural Chemicals
Health Risks
Frostbite and skin burns; Damage to respiratory tract; Pulmonary edema
Vapor Pressure
1388 mmHg
Water So...
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Formaldehyde:
Other Names
Methanal, Formalin
Chemical Formula
CH 2 O
CAS Number
50-00-0
Industry Uses
Laboratory Preservative; Textile Manufacturing; Synthesis of plastics and fertilizers
Health Risks
Irritation of eyes, skin, and mucous membranes; Headaches and dizziness
Vapor Pressure
> ...
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Germane:
Other Names
Germanium Tetrahydride, Germanium hydride, Monogermane
Chemical Formula
GeH 4
CAS Number
7782-65-2
Industry Uses
Electronics
Health Risks
Irritation of eyes, skin, and respiratory system; Dizziness and Headaches; Death
Vapor Pressure
> 1 atm
Water ...
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Glutaraldehyde:
Other Names
Glutaral; Pentanedial; Cidex
Chemical Formula
C 5 H 8 O 2
CAS Number
111-30-8
Industry Uses
Disinfectant; Water Treatment; Fixative and Embalming Fluid;
Health Risks
Irritation of eyes, skin, and respiratory system; Dizziness and Headaches;
Vapor Pressure
17 mmHg ...
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Hydrazine:
Other Names
Diamine, Diazine
Chemical Formula
N 2 H 4
CAS Number
302 – 01 – 2
Industry Uses
Pharmaceuticals; Rocket Propellant; Polymer Foams
Health Risks
Irritation of eyes, skin, and respiratory system; Dizziness and Headaches; Organ Damage
Vapor Pressure
14.4 mmHg...
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Hydrocarbons:
What are Hydrocarbons:
Hydrocarbons are organic compounds consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon. Most hydrocarbons found on earth naturally occur in crude oil, where decomposed organic matter provides an abundance of carbon and hydrogen. Hydrocarbons are a primary energy source for current civilizations. Extracted hydrocarbons in liquid form are called petroleum, and extracted hydrocarbons in gas form are called natural gas. There are three types of hydrocar...
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Methane:
Other Names
Methyl hydride, Marsh gas
Chemical Formula
CH 4
CAS Number
74 – 82 – 8
Industry Uses
Natural Gas; Fuels
Health Risks
Dizziness, Asphyxiation
Vapor Pressure
258,574 mmHg
Water Solubility
Insoluble
Flammabi...
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Peracetic Acid:
Other Names
Peroxyacetic Acid; Ethaneperoxic Acid
Chemical Formula
C 2 H 4 O 3 ; CH 3 COOOH
CAS Number
79 – 21 – 0
Industry Uses
Bleaching and Cleaning; Antimicrobial; Chemical Laboratories
Health Risks
Irritation; Burning; Respiratory Distress; Death
Vapor Pressure
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Silane:
Other Names
Silicon hydride; Silicane; Monosilane; Silicon Tetrahydride
Chemical Formula
H 4 Si; SiH 4
CAS Number
7803 – 62 – 5
Industry Uses
Silicon production; Electronics; Chemical Laboratories
Health Risks
Irritation; Organ Damage; Dermal Burns/Frostbite
Vapor Pressure
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Ammonia (NH3):
Ammonia MSDS
What is Ammonia?:
Ammonia is a nitrogen-based compound. It is colorless but has a noticeably strong smell, even at very low levels. Ammonia is a common nitrogenous waste product and is found in nature from decomposing organic material, animal waste, and even in our solar system. Although ammonia is common in nature and used widely in industry, it is classified as an extremely hazardous...
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Carbohydrazide
Other Names
Carbonic dihydrazide; 1,3-diaminourea; Carbazide; Carbonohydrazide
Chemical Formula
CH 6 N 4 O
CAS Number
497 – 18 – 7
Industry Uses
Oxygen Scrubber; Chemical Laboratories;
Health Risks
Irritant
Carbohydrazide MSDS
What is Carbohydrazide:
Car...
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Chromate:
Other Names
Chromate ion, Chromate (VI)
Chemical Formula
CrO 4 -2
CAS Number
13907 – 45 – 4
Industry Uses
Anti-corrosives; Plating; Pigments
Health Risks
Irritation; Carcinogen
What is Chromate:
Chromate is an oxoanion of chromium in the 6+ oxidation state. It is a strong oxi...
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Cyanide:
Other Names
Cyanide Ion; Isocyanide; Nitrile Anion
Chemical Formula
CN -
CAS Number
57 – 12 – 5
Industry Uses
Mining; Pest Control; Metal Cleaning; Steel Manufacture
Health Risks
Irritation; Histotoxic hypoxia;
Cyanide MSDS
What is Cyanide:
Cyanide is used in many chemic...
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Diethylhydroxylamine:
Other Names
DEHA, N,N- Diethylhydroxylamine
Chemical Formula
C 4 H 11 NO
CAS Number
3710 – 84 – 7
Industry Uses
Water Treatment
Health Risks
Irritation;
DEHA MSDS
What is DEHA:
DEHA is an organic compound used primarily as an oxygen scavenger in water treatment systems. Dissolved oxygen in boiler system wat...
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Hardness:
What is Water Hardness:
Water Hardness is a measure of mineral content in water. Hard water is formed when water flows through deposits of limestone and chalk which are made up largely of calcium and magnesium. Hardness is determined by the concentration of multivalent cations, which are positively charged metal complexes with a charge greater than +1. Common cations in hard water are Calcium (Ca+2) and Magnesium (Mg+2). There are two types of hardness, temporary an...
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Manganese:
Other Names
Mangan
Chemical Formula
Mn
CAS Number
7439 – 96 – 5
Industry Uses
Alloys; Automotive Products
Health Risks
Central Nervous System Damage; Psychiatric Changes;
Manganese MSDS
What is Manganese:
Surface and ground waters rarely contain more than 1 mg/L of so...
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Mercaptobenzothiazole (MBT):
Other Names
2-Benzothiazolethiol;
Chemical Formula
C 7 H 5 NS 2 ; C 6 H 4 NSCSH
CAS Number
149 – 30 – 4
Industry Uses
Corrosion inhibitor
Health Risks
Allergen; Contact Dermatitis; Possible Carcinogen
MBT MSDS
What is MBT:
MBT is formulate...
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Molybdate:
Other Names
Molybdate Ion
Chemical Formula
MoO 4 2-
CAS Number
14797 – 55 – 8
Industry Uses
Corrosion inhibitor
Health Risks
None
What is Molybdate:
Molybdate is used throughout the industrial water treatment and power generation industries as a corrosion inhibitor in open and...
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Nitrate:
Other Names
Nitrate Ion
Chemical Formula
NO 3 -
CAS Number
14797 – 55 – 8
Industry Uses
Fertilizers; Preservatives;
Health Risks
Dermal Burns; Blue-Baby Syndrome; Death
What is Nitrate:
Nitrate is the most completely oxidized form of nitrogen. It is formed during the final stag...
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Phosphate:
Other Names
Phosphate ion
Chemical Formula
O 4 P -3
CAS Number
14265 – 44 – 2
Industry Uses
Chemical Laboratories; Agriculture; Fertilizers
Health Risks
None
What is Phosphate:
Phosphorous occurs naturally in rock formations in the earth's crust, usually as phosphate. High phos...
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Silica:
Other Names
Silicon Dioxide; Dioxosilane
Chemical Formula
SiO 2
CAS Number
7631 – 86 – 9
Industry Uses
Glass Production; Food, Cosmetic, and Pharmaceutical Additive
Health Risks
Irritant
Silica MSDS
What is Silica:
Silica is clear and tasteless. It is the oxide of silic...
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Sodium Persulfate:
Other Names
Sodium peroxydisulfate; Peroxydisulfuric Acid
Chemical Formula
Na 2 S 2 O 8
CAS Number
7775 – 27 – 1
Industry Uses
Bleaching Agent
Health Risks
Irritant to skin and eyes
Sodium Persulfate MSDS
What is Sodium Persulfate:
Persulfate is a strong oxidizer t...
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Thiosulfate:
Other Names
Thiosulphate; Thiosulfate Ion
Chemical Formula
S 2 O 3 2-
CAS Number
14383 – 50 – 7
Industry Uses
Bleaching; Chemical Laboratories
Health Risks
Irritation
Thiosulfate MSDS
What is Thiosulfate:
Thiosulfate is an excellent reducing agent. It is used prim...
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Sulfate:
Other Names
Sulfate Ion; Sulphate
Chemical Formula
SO 4 -2
CAS Number
14808 – 79 – 8
Industry Uses
Beverage Industry; Ion Exchange Systems
Health Risks
Laxative
What is Sulfate:
Sulfate is present at widely varying conditions in natural waters....
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Particulate Matter:
What is Particulate Matter:
Particulate matter is a complex mix of organic and inorganic substances, found in the atmosphere in both liquid and gas phases. Coarse particulates and fine particulates are differentiated by their aerodynamic diameter (greater or less than 2.5 micrometers). Course particales usually contain materials from the earth's crust and fugitive dust from roads and industries. Fine particles contain the secondarily formed aerosols, combus...
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Gas Information
Information on gasses and what monitor may be right for you can be found at the links below.
Ammonia
Carbon Monoxide
Hydrogen Sulfide
Nitrogen Dioxide
Ozone
Perchloroethylene
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC)
Manuals
Find operation manuals here
Specif...
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Aceton e
Other Names
2-Propanone, Propanone, Dimethyl Ketone
Chemical Formula
C 3 H 6 O, (CH 3 ) 2 CO
CAS Number
67-64-1
Industry Uses
Cleaner, Cosmetics, Paint, Sealants and Adhesives, Chemical Solvent
Health Risks
Serious Eye Irritation, May cause drowsiness or dizziness, Skin drying possibly leading to dermatitis
Vapor Pressure
180 mmHg
Water Solubility
Miscib...
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Hydrogen Cyanide:
Other Names
Hydrocyanic acid; Formonitrile; Prussic Acid
Chemical Formula
HCN
CAS Number
74-90-8
Industry Uses
Chemistry Laboratories; Fumigation
Health Risks
Irritation of eyes, skin, and respiratory system; Organ Failure; Death
Vapor Pressure
630 mmHg
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We provide Gas Sensors for every workplace, or safety need.
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Work place safety alarm
Personal safety sensor
Hazardous location sensor
UV Analyzers
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Contact us to help you choose the right Sensor for your application:
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Chlorine:
Other Names
Bertholite
Chemical Formula
Cl 2
CAS Number
7782-50-5
Industry Uses
Water Purification, Household Cleaners, Pool and Spa Treatments, Pesticides
Health Risks
Eye, throat, and airway irritation; pulmonary edema, death; skin burns; coughing, vomiting
Vapor Pressure
6.8 atm ...
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Bromine
Other Names
Dibromine, Brom
Chemical Formula
Br 2
CAS Number
7726-95-6
Industry Uses
Fire Retardants, Photographic Film, Well Drilling Fluids, Organic Chemistry
Health Risks
Dizziness, Headache, Lacrimation (discharge of tears), Nosebleed, Cough, Skin Burns, Abdominal Pain
Vapor Pressure
172 mmHg
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Chlorine Dioxide:
Other Names
Chloroperoxyl, chlorine peroxide, chlorine oxide
Chemical Formula
ClO 2
CAS Number
10049-04-4
Industry Uses
Water Purification, Paper Manufacturing
Health Risks
Eye, throat, and airway irritation; pulmonary edema, death; skin burns; coughing, vomiting
Vapor Pressure
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Ethylene Oxide:
Other Names
Oxirane; Epoxyethane
Chemical Formula
C 2 H 4 O
CAS Number
75-21-8
Industry Uses
Disinfectant; Fumigant; Sterilization; Insecticide; Chemistry Laboratories
Health Risks
Irritation of eyes, skin, and mucous membranes; Central Nervous System Depression; Cancer
Vapor Pressure
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Hydrogen:
Other Names
Dihydrogen
Chemical Formula
H 2
CAS Number
1333-74-0
Industry Uses
Chemical Synthesis; Welding and Cutting
Health Risks
Suffocation; Frostbite
Vapor Pressure
1.24E06 mmHg
Water Solubility
Low Solu...
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Hydrogen Bromide:
Other Names
Hydrobromic Acid
Chemical Formula
HBr
CAS Number
10035-10-6
Industry Uses
Chemistry Laboratories; Flow-Type Batteries
Health Risks
Irritation of eyes, skin, and respiratory system; Burns and Frostbite
Vapor Pressure
20 atm
Water Solubility
...
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Hydrogen Chloride:
Other Names
Hydrochloric Acid; Muriatic Acid
Chemical Formula
HCl
CAS Number
7647-01-0
Industry Uses
Chemistry Laboratories; Fertilizers; Cleaners; Dyes
Health Risks
Irritation of eyes, skin, and respiratory system; Burns and Frostbite
Vapor Pressure
40.5 atm
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Hydrogen Fluoride:
Other Names
Hydrofluoric Acid; Fluorhydric Acid; Fluorane
Chemical Formula
HF
CAS Number
7664-39-3
Industry Uses
Chemistry Laboratories; Aluminum Production; Glass Etching
Health Risks
Irritation of eyes, skin, and respiratory system; Pulmonary Edema; Fluorosis
Vapor Pressure
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Hydrogen Peroxide:
Other Names
Oxydol; Perhydrol
Chemical Formula
H 2 O 2
CAS Number
7722-84-1
Industry Uses
Anti-Infective; Ripening Agent; Bleach
Health Risks
Irritation of eyes and mucous membranes; Dermal Burns
Vapor Pressure
1.97 mmHg
Water Solubility
M...
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Hydrogen Selenide:
Other Names
Dihydrogen Selenide; Dihydridoselenium
Chemical Formula
H 2 Se
CAS Number
7783 – 07 – 5
Industry Uses
Chemical Laboratories; Cancer Prevention
Health Risks
Irritation of eyes and mucous membranes; Cold-like symptoms;
Vapor Pressure
9.5 atm
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Iodine:
Other Names
Diiodine
Chemical Formula
I 2
CAS Number
7553 – 56 – 2
Industry Uses
Anti-infective; Chemical Laboratories
Health Risks
Irritation of eyes and respiratory system; Headaches, Dizziness
Vapor Pressure
0.3 mmHg
Water Solubility
Ins...
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Mercury:
Other Names
Hydragyrum; Quicksilver
Chemical Formula
Hg
CAS Number
7439 – 97 – 6
Industry Uses
Pharmaceuticals; Chemical Laboratories; Meters; Fluorescent Lighting
Health Risks
Kidney damage, Inflammation; Muscle Tremors
Vapor Pressure
0.0012 mmHg
Water ...
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Nitric Oxide:
Other Names
Nitrogen oxide; Nitrogen Monoxide;
Chemical Formula
NO
CAS Number
10102 – 43 – 9
Industry Uses
Chemical Laboratories
Health Risks
Irritation; Organ Damage; Unconsciousness; Death
Vapor Pressure
34.2 atm
Water Solubility
...
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Nitrogen Oxides:
What are Nitrogen Oxides:
Nitrogen Oxides are gases that are composed of nitrogen and oxygen. Two of the most toxicologically significant of the nitrogen oxides are nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide . Nitrogen oxides are released into the air from the exhaust of motor vehicles, the burning of coal, oil or natural gas, and during processes such as arc welding, electroplating, engraving, and dynamite blasting. Concentrations also increase by burn...
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Non-Methane Hydrocarbons:
What are NMHCs:
Non-Methane Volatile Organic Compounds (NMVOCs) are a large variety of chemically different compounds such as benzene, ethanol, formaldehyde, cyclohexane, and acetone. NMVOCs are essentially identical to VOCs , with the exlusion of methane. An important subset of NMVOCs are NMHCs. NMHCs are trace atmospheric components that provide a sink for hydroxyl radicals and control ozone concentration. Exmples of NMHCs are ethane, ethene, propane, pro...
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Oxygen:
Other Names
Molecular Oxygen; Dioxygen
Chemical Formula
O 2
CAS Number
7782 – 44 – 7
Industry Uses
Human Health; Production of steel, plastic, and textiles; Welding
Health Risks
Oxygen Toxicity
Vapor Pressure
1 kPa at 61 K
Water Solubility
...
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Phosgene:
Other Names
Carbonyl dichloride; Carbonic dichloride; Chloroformyl chloride
Chemical Formula
COCl 2 ; CCl 2 O
CAS Number
75 – 44 – 5
Industry Uses
Chemical Warfare; Chemical Laboratories; Pesticides
Health Risks
Irritation; Vomiting; Foamy Sputum; Dyspnea; Respiratory Damage; Death
...
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Phosphine:
Other Names
Phosphane, Hydrogen phosphide, Phosphorus trihydride; Phosphorus hydride
Chemical Formula
PH 3
CAS Number
7803 – 51 – 2
Industry Uses
Fumigation; Pesticides; Microelectronics
Health Risks
Irritation; Vomiting; Multi-Organ system damage; convulsions; death
Vapor Pressu...
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Sulfur Dioxide:
Other Names
Sulfurous anhydride; sulfurous oxide; sulphur dioxide
Chemical Formula
SO 2
CAS Number
7446 – 09 – 5
Industry Uses
Volcanic Activity; Fossil Fuels; Pharmaceuticals
Health Risks
Irritation; Respiratory Symptoms; Dermal Burns/Frostbite
Vapor Pressure
3....
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Hydrogen Sulfide:
Other Names
Hydrosulfuric Acid; Sulfane; Dihydrogen Monosulfide
Chemical Formula
H 2 S
CAS Number
7783 – 06 – 4
Industry Uses
Chemical Laboratories; Metallurgy
Health Risks
Irritation of eyes and mucous membranes; Convulsions; Headaches, Dizziness
Vapor Pressure
...
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Chloride:
Other Names
Chloride ion
Chemical Formula
Cl -
CAS Number
16887 – 00 – 6
Industry Uses
Salts; Chemical Intermediate; Water Treatment
Health Risks
Skin reaction
What is Chloride:
Chloride is a chlorine anion that forms the negatively charged part of many salts. It is the mo...
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COD:
What is Chemical Oxygen Demand:
Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) is an indicative measurement of the amount of oxygen that can be consumed by reactions in a measured solution. It is commonly expressed as mass of oxygen consumed over volume of solution (mg/L). The measurement of COD is widely used in municipal and industrial laboratories to measure the overall organic contamination in wastewater. The contamination level is determined by measuring the equivalent amount of oxygen required ...
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Copper:
Other Names
Cuprum
Chemical Formula
Cu
CAS Number
7440 – 50 – 8
Industry Uses
Wiring; Pipes; Fungicides
Health Risks
Irritation; Respiratory Symptoms
Copper MSDS
What is Copper:
Copper is a metal that occurs naturally throughout the environment in rocks, soil, water, and...
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Detergents:
What are Detergents:
A detergent is a surfactant or mixture of surfactants with cleaning properties in dilute solutions. These substances are similar to soap but more soluble in hard water. Detergents are commonly available as powders or concentrated solutions. Detergents, like soap, work because they are amphiphilic, partly hydrophobic and partly hydrophilic. Anionic detergents are the most popular and nearly 6 billion kilograms are produced annually. Detergents can be intro...
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Fluoride:
Other Names
Fluoride Ion
Chemical Formula
F -
CAS Number
16984 – 48 – 8
Industry Uses
Dentistry; Production of aluminum, steel, enamel, cement, and uranium
Health Risks
Skeletal Fluorosis; Bone DIsease
Fluoride MSDS
What is Fluoride:
F...
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Glycol:
Other Names
Propylene Glycol, 1,2-propanediol; Ethylene Glycol, 1,2-ethanediol
Chemical Formula
C 3 H 8 O 2 (propylene); C 2 H 6 O 2 (ethylene)
CAS Number
57 – 55 – 6 (propylene); 107 – 21 – 1 (ethylene)
Industry Uses
Pharmaceuticals; Antifreeze
Health Risks
Irritant: Respiratory Symptoms; Kidney ...
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Hypochlorite:
Other Names
Hypochlorite Ion
Chemical Formula
ClO -
CAS Number
14380 – 61 – 1
Industry Uses
Bleach; Disinfectant; Water Treatment
Health Risks
Irritant; Respiratory Symptoms
Hypochlorite MSDS
What is Hypochlorite:
Hypochlorite is an ion composed of chlorine and o...
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Iron:
Other Names
Ferrum; Ferrous Iron
Chemical Formula
Fe
CAS Number
7439 – 89 – 6
Industry Uses
Supplements; Alloys; Automotive Products
Health Risks
Hemochromatosis; Heart and Liver Damage; Death
Iron MSDS
What is Iron:
Iron is present in nature in the form of its oxides, or in...
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Nitrite:
Other Names
Nitrite Ion; Nitrite Anion
Chemical Formula
NO 2 -
CAS Number
14797 – 65 – 0
Industry Uses
Fertilizers; Corrosion Inhibitors; Preservatives
Health Risks
Methemoglobinemia; Blue-Baby Syndrome; Death
What is Nitrite:
Nitrite, an intermediate in the nitrogen cycle, is f...
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Phenol:
Other Names
Carbolic Acid; Hydroxybenzene; Phenic Acid
Chemical Formula
C 6 H 6 O; C 6 H 5 OH
CAS Number
108 – 95 – 2
Industry Uses
Antiseptic; Disinfectant; Pharmaceutical and Chemical Production
Health Risks
Irritant; Dermal Burns; Organ Damage; Death
Phenol MSDS
What is Phen...
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Sulfide:
Other Names
Sulphide; Sulfide ion; Sulfanediide
Chemical Formula
S -2
CAS Number
18496 – 25 – 8
Industry Uses
Metallurgy; Chemical Manufacture; Chemical Laboratories; Fertilizers
Health Risks
Reacts to form Toxic Gas
What is Sulfide:
Sulfide is an inorganic anion of sulfur. It is a...
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Sulfite:
Other Names
Sulphite; Sulfite ion
Chemical Formula
SO 3 2-
CAS Number
14265 – 45 – 3
Industry Uses
Food Additive; Antioxidant; Antimicrobial
Health Risks
Allergic Reaction
Sulfite MSDS
What is Sulfite:
Sulfite is not usually present in surface waters. If sulfite is di...
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Zinc:
Other Names
Zinc Dust
Chemical Formula
Zn
CAS Number
7440 – 66 – 6
Industry Uses
Coatings; Paint, Rubber, Dyes; Alloys; Dietary Supplement
Health Risks
Organ System Damage
Zinc MSDS
What is Zinc:
Zinc is an essential mineral, both for prenatal and postnatal development. Zi...
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The chart below shows various materials resistance to ozone oxidation. This chart should be used as a reference only. Some materials will be affected by ozone differently in wet, or dry conditions. Also, materials will react differently with higher or lower ozone concentrations . If you have questions about the materials used in your application, contact us , we would be glad to help.
A = Excellent - no effect from ozone in normal operation
B = Good - some oxidati...
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Alkalinity
What is Alkalinity:
The alkalinity of water is a measurement of its buffering capacity, or its ability to resist changes in pH. Alkalinity of natural waters is typically a combination of bicarbonate, carbonate, and hydroxide ions. Sewage and wastewater usually exhibit higher alkalinities due to the presence of silicates and phosphates. Alkalinity inhibits corrosion in boiler and cooling waters. It is also used to control water and wastewater treatment processes or ...
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ATI Technical Documents
F12 Enclosure dimensions and technical drawings
D12 Enclosure dimensions and technical drawings
EcoSensors Technical Documents
Ozone Use for air quality in Casino - Case Study
UL Ozone Safety Standards
Ozone monitoring and control for air treatment systems
Ozone Safety Standards
Ozone measurement in fire restoration applications
Ozone sensor suggestions for cold storage applications
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Fluorine:
Other Names
Chemical Formula
F 2
CAS Number
7782-41-4
Industry Uses
Steel-making; Pharmaceuticals; Chemistry Laboratories
Health Risks
Irritation of eyes, skin, and mucous membranes; Chemical burns; Death
Vapor Pressure
760 mmHg at 85 K
Water Solubility
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Nitrogen Dioxide:
Other Names
Chemical Formula
NO 2
CAS Number
10102 – 44 – 0
Industry Uses
Chemical Laboratories; Explosives; Rocket Fuel
Health Risks
Nausea; Irritation; Labored Breathing;
Vapor Pressure
720 mmHg
Water Solubility
Reacts with Water...
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Perchloroethylene(PERC):
Perchloroethylene Safety and Detection information
Overview:
Other Names:
PERC, PCE, perchlorethylene, tetrachloroethylene, tetrachlorethylene
Chemical Formula:
C 2 Cl 4
CAS Number:
127-18-4
Industry Uses:
Dry Cleaning, Metal Degreasing, Chemical Manufacturing
Health Risks:
Carcinogen, Irritant, Adverse nervous system reactions
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Benzene:
Other Names
Chemical Formula
C6H6
CAS Number
71 - 43 - 2
Industry Uses
Rubbers, Lubricants, Dyes, Detergents, Drugs, Explosives, and Pesticides
Health Risks
Cancer
Vapor Pressure
12.7 kPa (25 °C) 24.4 kPa (40 °C) 181 kPa (100 °C
Water Solubility
Reacts with Water
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Combustible Gas:
What is Combustble Gas:
Combustible gas is a gas that can burn in the air or in Oxygen. Examples of combustible gases are Hydrogen, Methane, Propane, Iso-butane. Mixture of a certain amount of combustible gas and Oxygen will explode in the presence of an ignition source. Combustible gas is a typical cause of gas explosion accidents.
Health Risks:
Breathing in combustible gas vapor can cause headache, nausea, and dizziness. Extremely high level...
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What is Ozone?
The oxygen atom is unstable in the atomic form. Oxygen is stable in the diatomic form as O2. The air we breath today is made up of about 21% oxygen, this makes oxygen one of the most common molecules found in nature today.
Ozone is a triato...
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Nitrogen Dioxide
Overview:
Other names:
nitrogen oxide, nitro, nitrito, NO 2
Chemical Formula:
NO 2
Mass fractions:
N (nitrogen) 30.4%, O (oxygen) 69.6%
CAS Number:
10102-44-0
Molecular weight:
46.0055 g/mol
Solubility:
reacts in water
Melting point:
-11 o C
Boiling point:
21 o C
Structure di...