Webinar to spotlight VOC detection

Gas detection

Webinar to spotlight VOC detection

15 Dec, 2022

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ION Science and Industrial Scientific have partnered to offer a free on-demand webinar on the topic of VOC detection. The webinar will be hosted by Emily Lane, Marketing Manager at ION Science Ltd, and feature speakers Ilaria Tramelli, Business Development Director for PID at Industrial Scientific, and Peter Morris, Head of Sensors at ION Science.

The webinar will explore the basics of VOCs, including what they are, why they should be monitored, and what detection techniques are suitable. The speakers will also discuss common applications for VOC detection and the factors that can lead to dangerous concentrations of VOCs. In addition, the webinar will cover the increasing use of PIDs in ambient air quality monitoring and in indoor air quality monitoring post-Covid.

The main objective of the webinar is to provide educational content that contributes to the professional development of viewers. Attendees will learn about the advantages and disadvantages of different VOC detection technologies, as well as the unique aspects of ION Science's MiniPIDs that make them ideal for OEM integration.

The on-demand webinar lasts for around 30 minutes and can be accessed for free here . It is an ideal learning opportunity for anyone with responsibility for health, safety, or the environment in almost any industry.

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