Nitrogen Dioxide:
Other Names
Chemical Formula
NO 2
CAS Number
10102 – 44 – 0
Industry Uses
Chemical Laboratories; Explosives; Rocket Fuel
Health Risks
Nausea; Irritation; Labored Breathing;
Vapor Pressure
720 mmHg
Water Solubility
Reacts with Water...
Analytical Technologies Incorporated (ATI)
This information applies to the sensor module used in the C16 , F12 , and D12 Monitors.
ATI Smart Sensors come pre-calibrated and have all calibration information loaded on the sensor. The sensor can be swapped between monitors without any special requirements for proper calibration.
Sensors are fairly low cost and are replaced annually to remain in calibration. Periodic bump tests can be performed to ensure the sensor is still ope...
Nitrogen Oxides:
What are Nitrogen Oxides:
Nitrogen Oxides are gases that are composed of nitrogen and oxygen. Two of the most toxicologically significant of the nitrogen oxides are nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide . Nitrogen oxides are released into the air from the exhaust of motor vehicles, the burning of coal, oil or natural gas, and during processes such as arc welding, electroplating, engraving, and dynamite blasting. Concentrations also increase by burn...
Gas Information
Information on gasses and what monitor may be right for you can be found at the links below.
Ammonia
Carbon Monoxide
Hydrogen Sulfide
Nitrogen Dioxide
Ozone
Perchloroethylene
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC)
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Volatile Organic Compound (VOC):
What is VOC:
Volatile Organic Compounds, more commonly known as VOC's consist of a wide variety of organic compounds that are vapor at room temperature. Many different gasses may make up VOC's, and some of those gasses may also be associated with other families of gasses. A complete list of VOC's can be found at the bottom of this page.
Health Risks of VOC's:
VOC's can cause respiratory, allergic, or immune effects...
Ammonia (NH3):
Ammonia MSDS
What is Ammonia?:
Ammonia is a nitrogen-based compound. It is colorless but has a noticeably strong smell, even at very low levels. Ammonia is a common nitrogenous waste product and is found in nature from decomposing organic material, animal waste, and even in our solar system. Although ammonia is common in nature and used widely in industry, it is classified as an extremely hazardous...
ATI Technical Documents
F12 Enclosure dimensions and technical drawings
D12 Enclosure dimensions and technical drawings
EcoSensors Technical Documents
Ozone Use for air quality in Casino - Case Study
UL Ozone Safety Standards
Ozone monitoring and control for air treatment systems
Ozone Safety Standards
Ozone measurement in fire restoration applications
Ozone sensor suggestions for cold storage applications
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Acid Gas:
What is Acid Gas:
Acid gas is a type of natural gas or any other gas mixture that contains significant quantities of hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, hydrogen halides, or similar acidic gases. Acid gases form acidic solutions when dissolved in water. Before a raw natural gas containing hydrogen sulfide or carbon dioxide can be used, the gas must be treated to reduce impurities to acceptable levels. This is commonly done with amine gas t...
Hydrogen Cyanide:
Other Names
Hydrocyanic acid; Formonitrile; Prussic Acid
Chemical Formula
HCN
CAS Number
74-90-8
Industry Uses
Chemistry Laboratories; Fumigation
Health Risks
Irritation of eyes, skin, and respiratory system; Organ Failure; Death
Vapor Pressure
630 mmHg
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Nitric Oxide:
Other Names
Nitrogen oxide; Nitrogen Monoxide;
Chemical Formula
NO
CAS Number
10102 – 43 – 9
Industry Uses
Chemical Laboratories
Health Risks
Irritation; Organ Damage; Unconsciousness; Death
Vapor Pressure
34.2 atm
Water Solubility
...
Nitrate:
Other Names
Nitrate Ion
Chemical Formula
NO 3 -
CAS Number
14797 – 55 – 8
Industry Uses
Fertilizers; Preservatives;
Health Risks
Dermal Burns; Blue-Baby Syndrome; Death
What is Nitrate:
Nitrate is the most completely oxidized form of nitrogen. It is formed during the final stag...
Nitrite:
Other Names
Nitrite Ion; Nitrite Anion
Chemical Formula
NO 2 -
CAS Number
14797 – 65 – 0
Industry Uses
Fertilizers; Corrosion Inhibitors; Preservatives
Health Risks
Methemoglobinemia; Blue-Baby Syndrome; Death
What is Nitrite:
Nitrite, an intermediate in the nitrogen cycle, is f...
Particulate Matter:
What is Particulate Matter:
Particulate matter is a complex mix of organic and inorganic substances, found in the atmosphere in both liquid and gas phases. Coarse particulates and fine particulates are differentiated by their aerodynamic diameter (greater or less than 2.5 micrometers). Course particales usually contain materials from the earth's crust and fugitive dust from roads and industries. Fine particles contain the secondarily formed aerosols, combus...