Dedicated Solution for Monitoring Gases
This instrument can easily be integrated into a continuous emission monitoring solution.
Based on Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) technology, the MBGAS-3000 Analyzer provides exceptional stability, sensitivity, and photometric accuracy.
• Based on hot/wet sample extraction. No sample treatment other than dust filtering required.
Maintain sample integrity with no need for sample dilution.
• High-end analytical performance that complies with emission monitoring regulations.
Pre-defined analysis for combustion monitoring processes with focus on waste incineration, process, and power emissions.
• Minimum commissioning time – design target for single-point calibration per gas range – including water. Flexible, with the multi-range support capabilities.
• Low maintenance costs thanks to the long-lasting IR source, field serviceable modules, and maintenance-free interferometer.
• Fast response time due to the long and short path cell low-volume design.
• Highly reliable analyzer with state-of-the-art embedded software implementation.
• Simplified integration: Wall or 19” rack mount (rack mount may require adjustment).
• Modular design for in-field serviceability.
• Minimal commissioning and maintenance.
• Robust software design for very high reliability.
• Pre-defined multi-component analysis for emission monitoring.
• Designed to meet performance requirements in compliance with standard EN15267-3:2008-3.
• Unit reports calibrated engineering values with embedded processing.
The MBGAS-3000 is a gas analyzer based on Fourier Transform infrared (FTIR) technology with excellent stability, sensitivity and photometric accuracy.
The instrument is suitable for multi-component content analysis, can simultaneously measure the concentration of up to 25 gases,
and has a high resolution, which can effectively reduce and eliminate interference between gases.
In addition, it has a hot/wet operation capability to maintain the authenticity of the sample gas and is able to measure water-soluble gases such as HCl, HF and NH3.
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