Quantitech’s portable and fixed FTIR analysers have been recognised for their enhanced performance across an extended range of gases.
Both the company’s Gasmet Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS II e) and portable (DX4000) FTIR analysers have been awarded an MCERTS certificate (Sira MC030014/08), demonstrating compliance with the MCERTS Performance Standards EN15267-3 and QAL1 as defined in EN 14181.
The MCERTS certificate confirms the performance of Gasmet’s FTIR analysers for the measurement of CO, NO, SO2, NO2, N2O, HCl, NH3, H2O, HF, CO2, O2, CH4 and CHOH.
Quantitech managing director Ken Roberts says: “Customers will be particularly interested in this certificate because of the exceptionally good figures for fluoride, and the data for nitrogen oxide and formaldehyde are also very significant.”
FTIR is a popular multiparameter emissions monitoring technology; able to monitor almost any gaseous compound. This means, for example, that the Gasmet CEMS II e and the DX4000 are able to provide monitoring data for up to 50 compounds simultaneously, says the company.
The technology in all of Gasmet’s FTIR analysers is essentially the same and benefits from continual product development. It is this work that has enabled the improvements that are demonstrated by the MCERTS award.
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