New, highly sensitive greenhouse gas air quality solution complies with WHO criteria

Air quality monitoring

New, highly sensitive greenhouse gas air quality solution complies with WHO criteria

14 Feb, 2024

Published over 2 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Air quality monitoring.

Using TIGER OPTICS™ Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy Technology, a highly sensitive measurement technique, that complies with the World Meteorological Organization’s (WMO) standards, the T-I Max AIR, from Process Insights, meets the stringent requirements for traceability and precision set by major national reference laboratories. With outstanding precision capable of measuring atmospheric concentrations in parts-per-billion (ppb), this analyser provides consistent, accurate and dependable results.

The compact and robust T-I Max AIR reports dry mole fraction; it is a highly cost-effective solution for air quality and greenhouse gas monitoring. Its resilience to common interferences makes it an exceedingly reliable option, eliminating the need for frequent sensor replacement or maintenance. Low ownership costs and user-friendly operation enhance the experience of opting for the T-I Max AIR.

Currently, TIGER OPTICS CRDS gas analysers from Process Insights are deployed across numerous critical points in both industrial and scientific applications. Trusted by the world's national metrology institutes, these analysers serve as transfer standards for calibrating and qualifying zero gases, ensuring precision and reliability

IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

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