Surge for MCERTS-approved analysers
7 Oct 2015
Quantitech has reported a surge in demand for its rentable emissions analysers.
This rise in demand is due to the two main analysers being MCERTS approved, and also because they can be easily transported from site to site, says Quantitech.
The two most popular MCERTS approved instruments are a portable Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer (FTIR) multigas analyser -the Gasmet DX4000, and a heated FID.
The FTIR enables users to monitor up to 50 gases simultaneously.
While the DX4000 FTIR is able to measure almost any compound, the MCERTS certificate relates to the measurement of CO, NO, H2O, SO2, HCl, NH3, NO2, N2O, CO2, O2 and HF.
This instrument is also capable of monitoring speciated organics but an MCERTS approved FID is currently required for Total Organic Compounds (TOC).
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