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Understanding
Benzene
c6h6
Benzene (C6H6) is a colorless gas and highly flammable liquid with a sweet smell and released from typically formed from both natural processes and human activities. A few common sources may include volcanoes, forest fires, crude oil processing, gasoline production, and cigarette smoke. Plastics, resins, synthetic fabrics, lubricants, rubbers, dyes, detergents, and pesticides manufacturing processes release Benzene. Benzene is incredibly harmful, long-term exposure led to many adverse health effect, even death. Poses significant health risks at elevated concentrations so monitoring is essential for safety.
Advanced Benzene Detection
Scentroid CTair with Benzene detection is engineered for unparalleled accuracy in detecting Benzene(C6H6) in ambient air precisely.
- Powerful Benzene(C6H6) Detection
- Precise measurements and alarm systems
- Ensures the capture of fluctuations in Benzene(C6H6)
Scentroid DR2000 with Benzene detection is a flying laboratory can detect hazardous levels that’s hard-to-reach location.
- On-site support includes identification, labeling, and monitoring of all potential leak sources
- Use of infrared cameras enables the identification of large leaks
- Provide a full report upon completion of analysis
Scentroid's SIMS for
Real-Time Reporting and Analysis
Seamless Data Integration and Visualization
Connect to SIMS3
Connect your Scentroid CTair to the Scentroid Sensor Information Management System (SIMS3) for comprehensive data management.
Visualize Data
SIMS3 provides live feed monitoring, enabling you to visualize Benzene levels in real-time.
Accessible Anytime
Access detailed reports, trends, and make informed decisions with our user-friendly interface.
Scentroid patented
Sensing Technology
Custom Sensor solution designed in-house at our Scentroid laboratory to fit several of our analyzer devices. Our Benzene detection technology is low cost, and high functioning! Filters provide visual indication as to when they are ready to be changed.
Managing C6H6 In
Industrial
Environments
- Oil & Gas
- Oil Spills
- Chemical Manufacturing
- Wildfire Smoke
- Cleaning Products
Oil & Gas
Most Benzene comes from the petrochemical industry. It is found in crude oil and is a major part of gasoline production such as oil extraction and refining.
Oil Spills
Personal exposure to benzene downwind and close to oil slicks during spills remains relatively high. Scentroid UAV technology can be used to get close.
Chemical Manufacturing
Several manufacturing processes includes plastics, resins, synthetic fibers, rubber, lubricants, dyes, detergents, drugs and pesticides release Benzene.
Wildfire Smoke
During and after wildfires, air quality monitors detect 500+ ppb benzene. Exposure to benzene can occur when inhaling near sources of water.
Cleaning Products
Many commonly used cleaning products contain trace amounts of benzene. Many scented laundry products or even something as simple as cleaning a new carpet may increase airborne Benzene.
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Comprehensive C6H6 Monitoring Solutions
End-to-End Air Quality Management with Innovative Technology
From initial detection to detailed analysis, Scentroid offers a complete solution for Benzene detection. In fact, our integrated system ensures you have all the tools necessary to manage air quality effectively. For example, benefit from continuous data flow, automated reporting, and advanced analytics, all designed to support your air quality management goals.
Overall, Scentroid combines cutting-edge technology with years of industry expertise to deliver unmatched air quality monitoring solutions.
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 CTair, DR2000 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.