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For analyzing gases we offer an extensive range of gas analyzers and analysis systems. Adaptation to different system conditions or solutions of complex measuring tasks - we have the answer: in-situ and extractive measuring technology for installation in complete systems.
In-situ measurement
The in-situ analyzers are available in two types: cross-duct and analyzers with a measuring probe for installation from one side. This enables the devices to be adapted efficiently to a wide variety of different system configurations. The in-situ technology is characterized by low maintenance requirements and very short response times by direct measurement in the gas duct.
Extractive measurement
Our extractive gas analyzers are suitable for a broad range of applications. They can be extended by numerous external system components to form a complete analysis system. This enables the analyzers to be adapted specifically to your measuring task. The task-specific adaptation of the systems is the main advantage of the extractive measurement.
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DEFOR
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Extractive UV gas analyzer
- Measurement in the UV range, therefore no cross sensitivities to CO2 and H2O
- Real reference measurement for stable measurements with low drift
- Simultaneous measurement of NO and NO2 without converter
- Thermostatization, therefore insensitive for fluctuations of ambient temperatur
- High lifetime of UV lamp
- Optional adjusting unit for adjustments without test gases
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Portlet 2
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EuroFID
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Total hydrocarbon analyzer
- Integrated dilution of sample gas
- No moving parts, therefore wear-resistant
- Due to heated gas paths, no condensation inside the analyzer
- Optimum detector geometry
- EC type approval as gas warning device according to 94/9/EC
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Portlet 3
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FID3006
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Portable total hydrocarbon analyzer
- Automatic fuel-gas and pump switch-off in case of flame failure
- Only 15 minutes warm-up time until operational readiness
- Integrated temperature controller for heated sample gas line
- Connections with quick connectors or bayonette latches
- Supporting frame with required gases in small cylinders
- Approved for continuous emission monitoring
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Portlet 5
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GM32
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In-situ gas analyzer for sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and ammonia
- Up to 6 measuring components at the same time (including sample gas pressure and temperature)
- Automatic self-test function (QAL3) without test gases
- Several independent measuring ranges with automatically optimized precision possible
- Direct measurement without sampling
- Reliable measuring results for high dust concentrations
- Very long maintenance-free intervals
- Modular design - enables fast on-site service
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Portlet 6
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GM35
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In-situ gas analyzer for CO, CO2 and H2O
- Dynamic humidity correction
- Fast in-situ measurement directly in the process
- Simultaneous determination of up to three gas components, temperature and pressure
- No gas sampling and conditioning required
- Gas testable measuring probe
- Integrated self test and control functions
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Portlet 7
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GM700 and GME700
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In-situ laser gas analyzer
- High selectivity due to high spectral resolution
- Short response time
- No calibration required
- No moving parts, therefore wear-resistant
- No gas sampling and conditioning required (in situ)
- Heated multipath measuring cell (extractive)
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Portlet 8
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GM901
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Carbon monoxide analyzer
- Checkable with gas testable probe or gas filled cuvette
- User-friendly operation via evaluation unit
- Short response time due to in-situ measurement
- Versatile application possibilities due to different versions and accessories
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Portlet 11
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MCS100E
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Multi-component IR analyzer
- Simultaneous measurement of up to eight gas components and oxygen
- Hot measurement of water soluble gases, e.g. HCl or NH3
- Integrated data processor for system control
- Integrated flow meter
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Portlet 12
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MCS100FT
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FTIR multi-component analyzing system
- Lowest type approved HF measuring range of 0 … 3 mg/m³
- Automatic spectrum adjustment via AutoVAL for very reliable measuring values
- Operation via touch screen
- Sample gas transport by an ejector without moving parts
- Type approved according to EN 15267-3
- Remote control and diagnosis via software SOPAS-ET
- Automatic adjustment, backflushing and filter cleaning
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Portlet 13
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MCS300P
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Multi-component analyzing system
- Simultaneous measurement of up to 6 components plus O2
- Process cuvettes up to 60 bar and 200 °C
- Safety devices for measurement of toxic or flammable mixtures
- Automatic adjustment without test gases
- Automatic sample point switching
- Intergration of external parameters like temperature od pressure
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Portlet 14
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MERCEM
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Continuous emission monitoring system for mercury
- Low detection limit
- No spectral interferences
- Reliable reduction method
- Internal calibration device as an option
- Minimized memory effects
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Portlet 17
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MONOCOLOR
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Hydrogen sulfide gas analyzer
- Wide span of measuring ranges
- Very specific measuring method
- 19’’-rack or wall mounting enclosure for hazardous area Zone 1
- Calibration slide for calibration without test gas
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Portlet 18
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S700
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Modular gas analyzer
- Five different measuring principles available
- Over 60 measuring components to choose from
- Three different enclosure variants for several application ranges
- Up to three analyzer modules in one enclosure
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Portlet 19
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SIDOR
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Extractive gas analyzer
- Detector with high long-term stability (6 months maintenance interval)
- Paramagnetic or electrochemical O2-measurement
- Automatic adjustment with component-free ambient air
- Insensitive to contaminations
- TUEV type examination and ATEX type approval for measurement of CH4, CO2 and O2
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Portlet 20
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ZIRKOR302
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Zirconia dioxide oxygen analyzer
- No test gases required
- Automatic testing and adjustment with ambient air
- Fixed zero point
- Low response time
- Operation of up to three sensors via one evaluation unit
- All gas guiding parts are heated
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