RAE Systems Inc.'s new wireless-enabled UltraRAE 3000 photoionization detector (PID) is designed for compound-specific gas monitoring below 50 parts per billion--such as benzene and butadiene--by use of proprietary pre-filter tubes. The device supports two detection modes, 60-second snapshot assessments, and longer STEL surveys.
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