New portable FTIR gas analyser offers high level of accuracy anytime and anywhere.

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New portable FTIR gas analyser offers high level of accuracy anytime and anywhere.

25 Jul, 2019

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Protea’s latest generation of FTIR gas analyser is the atmosFIR which is available in a portable or mobile version. This analyser was designed to improve upon previous FTIR technology and represents one of the most cost-effective and flexible analytical products on today’s market. At the core of atmosFIR is a high-resolution, robust and tried and tested FTIR spectrometer which offers high signal throughput, low-noise and a long lifetime of components. The light and sturdy AtmosFIR incorporates the latest improvements and advantages in technology to offer low cost of ownership and maintenance. The atmosFIR combines an FTIR analyser with an in-built sampling system and is made for ppm-level emissions monitoring either as a portable or bench-top unit or as part of an installed CEM system. This instrument comes in a robust and transportable case to enable mobile site measurements.

These advantages come with the benefit of improved performance over existing products, due to the new small, robust, high resolution interferometer with low noise measurement. The atmosFIR is fitted with a sensitive DTGS detector, operating at ambient temperature without need for liquid nitrogen or other cooled detectors. Protea continues to offer their powerful PAS software suite, training and support, so that the operator can achieve the best performance out of the product.

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