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OEM Photoionization (PID) Sensors

Photoionization Detector (PID) is the most widely used gas detection technique to measure total Volatile Organic Compounds (tVOC). The PID sensor is a small and accurate sensor for measurements of VOCs in industrial safety and environmental air quality applications. The MOCON piD-TECH line of sensors is a proven solution for handheld, portable and fixed gas analysis devices.

The piD-TECH family is available as two core product lines: eVx and eV-NXT.

The new ev-NXT line of PID sensors provides the most accurate and repeatable sensors in the market with a patented design that provides the most repeatable PID sensors on the market.
  • piD-TECH eV-NXT Sensors

    The next generation of PID sensors is optimal for demanding, high-performance environmental air quality and safety applications. The most accurate, repeatable and easiest-to-use PID sensor on the market.

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  • piD-TECH eVx Photoionization Sensors
    piD-TECH eVx Sensors

    Core product line that is the industry standard solution for industrial safety applications. Ideal intrinsically safe solution for OEMs looking to include VOC detection capability in their instrumentation.

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  • Baseline piD-TECH piD-POD
    piD-TECH piD-POD

    The piD-TECH piD-POD provides an enclosure and flow path for the piD-TECH sensor for easy integration into an existing analyzer.

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  • VOC-TRAQ II - VOC Detector
    VOC Detectors

    Easily monitor and record the presence of volatile organic compounds with either our handheld or our remote-monitor Baseline VOC Detector instruments.

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