PID Correction Factors, Ionization Energies, and Calibration Characteristics.

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The essential document for PID users.

Product News, July 2005

"Can I detect TCE with a 10.6eV lamp, or do I need an 11.7eV lamp?"  "What method is best for calibrating a PID?"

Questions such as these are answered in our most requested technical document, TN-106 from RAE Systems.  TN-106 provides essential information for using your RAE Systems PID to detect a wide variety of gases. It is a comprehensive list of correction factors of  various compounds, when the PID is calibrated to Isobutlyene.

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