July 2011   

PID Analyzers, LLC Newsletter
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Jeopardy - IYC-themed Questions

Jeopardy! Celebrates the International Year of Chemistry with IYC themed questions

 

 

 

Our Model 102 hand-held photoionization detector (PID) was pictured on the front page of the Cape Cod Times as a lead-in for Jack's story in the Health Section-see right.

 

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Need to calibrate your PIDs, GCs, or other HNU, Process Analyzer or PID Analyzer contact us  for Return Authorization prior to sending the analyzer. Make sure to send your analyzer to our new address: 2 Washington Circle, Unit 4, Sandwich, MA 02563.
To reach us by phone call 774-413-5281 X202.

Note: PLEASE DO NOT SEND CALIBRATION GAS OR ANY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INCLUDING ANALYZERS WITH RADIOACTIVE SOURCE IN THEM WHEN YOU SEND IN YOUR ANALYZER FOR MAINTENANCE.

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In this July News Edition

we will be observing Independence Day from July 4, 2011 until July 8, 2011 reopening for business on July 11, 2011.  

   

  

Revitalize your GC

Click here to view and/or download our Four Generations of PID's brochure.

 

for R&D, QA/QC,  

Industrial Hygiene,  

Environmental-routine ppb analysis applications by upgrading to one of our add-on GC detectors.

 


Measure and detect VOC's, aromatic hydrocarbons, chemical agents,

halogenated hydrocarbons, sulfur compounds and featuring 0.5 ppb detection limit for benzene.

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Sensitivity and Selectivity:

One of the most significant characteristics of the HNU photoionization detector is its sensitivity. The lower limits of detection for organics are 10-200 times better than those of a flame ionization detector. Lower limits of detection for inorganics are often 10-20 picograms, which makes the PID 2-10 times more sensitive than the flame photometric detector or Hall Detectors. The PID has the widest dynamic range of any GC detector extending from 2 picograms through 30 micrograms. This covers virtually the entire dynamic range of many of the other GC detectors.   

Click here to read the full Feature Article on our own Jack Driscoll that appeared in the June 23, 2011 Edition of the Cape Cod Times. View our profile on LinkedIn 


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I thank you for taking the time to read my E-Newlsetter today and hope that I provided some useful information.
Sincerely,

Jennifer Maclachlan, Managing Director, PID Analyzers, LLC