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Cadmium Detection

Detect airborne cadmium with accurate measurement and analysis

What is

Cadmium

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Cadmium is a chemical element with the symbol Cd and atomic number 48. In its pure form, cadmium is not highly reactive, but it reacts with acids to release hydrogen gas. In fact, it reacts more readily than zinc. Industries, in particular, commonly use cadmium in rechargeable batteries. As a versatile metal with many industrial applications, cadmium becomes a dangerous substance when not handled properly due to its toxicity and potential environmental impact. Specifically, industrial activities like mining, smelting, and waste disposal release cadmium, making it a significant environmental contaminant. As a result, cadmium can accumulate in soil and water, which poses a risk to ecosystems, particularly aquatic life.

Releasing Airborne Cadmium In

Industry & Manufactory

Metal Mining & Smelting
Industries often find cadmium as a byproduct when mining and processing ores of zinc, lead, and copper. The extraction of these metals releases cadmium into the air as dust or fumes, particularly during smelting and refining processes.
Metal Refining & Alloy Manufacturing
Industries that manufacture alloys containing cadmium, release cadmium during melting, casting, and shaping processes.
Battery Manufacturing
The production of nickel-cadmium batteries, historically used in portable electronics, power tools, and electric vehicles, releases cadmium into the air during the manufacturing process.
Ceramic & Glass Manufacturing
Industries use cadmium-based pigments in some ceramics and glass products release cadmium during the firing and processing stages.
Tobacco Industry
Researchers have identified the burning of tobacco as a minor source of cadmium emissions. Cadmium primarily contaminates the tobacco leaves, and when smokers burn tobacco in cigarettes, the cadmium releases into the air in the form of smoke, leading to inhalation.
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X-ray Fluorescence (XRF)

Our Unique & Cutting-edge Technology

Scentroid’s X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) sensor helps you detect airborne cadmium precisely and receive rapid results. X-ray Fluorescence technology is a proven analytical technique used to identify and quantify the elemental composition of materials. By measuring the intensity and energy of the emitted X-rays, analysts can determine the elemental composition and concentration of the elements present in the sample.

X-ray Excitation

High-energy X-rays are directed at the material

Electron Displacement

The X-rays knock out inner electrons from the atoms in the material.

Energy Emission

The atom becomes unstable, and outer electrons jump to fill the gaps, emitting energy in the form of X-ray fluorescence.

Element Identification

The emitted X-rays have unique energies depending on the element, allowing the instrument to detect and identify the elements present.

Airborne Lead Analyzer

Scentroid Lead Analyzer features unparalleled accuracy in detecting airborne lead and cadmium in ambient air precisely and effectively.

Airborne Metal Analyzer

Scentroid Metal Analyzer can accurately detect airborne cadmium and up to 30 other heavy metals of your choice, other light metals can also be detected as per request.

Scentroid's SIMS for

Real-Time Reporting and Analysis

Seamless Data Integration and Visualization

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Connect to SIMS3

Connect your Scentroid Analyzer to the Scentroid Sensor Information Management System (SIMS3) for comprehensive data management.

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Visualize Data

SIMS3 provides live feed monitoring, enabling you to visualize Cadmium levels in real-time.

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Accessible Anytime

Access detailed reports, trends, and make informed decisions with our user-friendly interface.

How can Scentroid help you with

Health & Environmental Regulatory

Monitoring airborne cadmium prevents workers from being exposed to airborne metals for a long period of time and monitors surrounding communities air quality. We help you monitor airborne metals to meet environmental regulatory standards.

Transform Your Air Quality Monitoring

Get Started with Scentroid Today

Ready to enhance your air quality monitoring capabilities? Contact us today to learn more about the Scentroid Lead Analyzer, Metal Analyzer, and SIMS3, as well as discover how our comprehensive solutions can meet your specific needs. Join the growing number of organizations that trust Scentroid for their air quality and odour analysis requirements.

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