Measurement Principle: The analyzer utilizes the wet oxidation NDIR (Non-Dispersive Infrared) detection principle. In this method, the water sample is acidified to remove inorganic carbon. Then, the organic carbon present in the water sample is oxidized into carbon dioxide (CO2) through the action of an oxidant and UV light. The concentration of CO2 is measured using an infrared detector, from which the total organic carbon (TOC) concentration in the water sample can be calculated.
APPLICATIONS:
Industrial Sector: Leak detection in circulating water, groundwater pollution detection, spill detection in accident water tanks, rainwater pond water quality detection, steam condensate leakage detection, production water detection, sewage discharge detection, etc.
Surface water, groundwater, drinking water detection, raw water detection in water sources, official system pollution detection.
Sewage raw water and discharge water detection.
Boiler raw water, feedwater detection, boiler feedwater and condensate water detection.
Municipal recycled water detection, waste heat recovery water detection.
Features of the instrument
The controller comes with a built-in gas generation device, eliminating the need for external gas supply. The instrument also has a CO2 removal device, which enhances convenience and reduces operational and maintenance costs.
It supports remote monitoring and program upgrades through the Internet and WiFi.
The gas supply for carrier gas and purge gas for Total Inorganic Carbon (TIC) are completely independent of each other, ensuring stability and avoiding interference.
Automatic zero calibration for carrier gas is available.