“We are thrilled to be nominated,” explains ION Science Group Managing Director, Duncan Johns. “Not only does this demonstrate our leading global position as a sensor manufacturer, but it also highlights our focus on research and development, as we seek to continuously improve sensor performance. I therefore hope that as many people as possible will vote for the MiniPID 2 in recognition of the outstanding work conducted by our sensor development team.”
PID (photo ionisation detection) sensors can detect hundreds of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as fuels, petrochemicals, solvents, paints, adhesives, cleaners etc. VOCs can be harmful to both health and the environment, so PID sensors perform a vital role in the protection of lives, facilities and the environment.ION Science says that the award nomination for the MiniPID 2 reflects the unique levels of performance that the sensor delivers. These include: a patented design to nullify potential humidity interference; a fast response; the highest levels of sensitivity; market-leading reliability, and the widest choice of PID lamps to optimise sensors for different applications.
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