Gas analyzer AtLAS-900
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Characteristics

Measured entity
gas, hydrogen
Measured value
concentration
Configuration
in situ, modular
Technology
laser diode
Protection level
explosion-proof
Other characteristics
ATEX

Description

In Situ Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy (TDLAS) Analyser AtLAS-900 is a laser gas analyser for industrial on line applications, able to measure a great number of gas in situ (cross-stack). The TDLAS technology provide an incredibly fast response time, small drift and measure virtually free from interferences of other gases. Optimized for heavy industrial applications and available for safe or Hazardous area applications (ATEX Zone 1 / Zone 21), AtLAS-900 features a very robust design and come with all the needed accessories for an easy installation and periodical calibration. Measureable Gas Oxygen [O2] Water [H2O] Hydrogen Fluoride [HF] Acetylene [C2H2] Carbon Monoxide [CO] Hydrogen Sulphide [H2S] Ammonia [NH3] Ethylene [C2H4] Carbon Dioxide [CO2] Hydrogen Chloride [HCl] Methane [CH4] Combined Versions Carbon Monoxide + Carbon Dioxide [CO+CO2] Ammonia + Water [NH3 + H2O] Hydrogen Chloride + Water [HCL + H2O] Hydrogen Fluoride + Water [HF + H2O] Main Features High Performance Adopting wavelength-modulation-spectroscopy allows better signal/noise ratio and anti-interference capability of dust and background gas Single line spectrum technology, free from interference of background gas Integrated structure design, high stability and reliability Almost instantaneous response time Easy to Use Easy optical path adjusting, XY direction non-coupling adjusting Modular design makes field maintenance operations very easy Simple to clean in case dirty deposits on the optical parts
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