New In-Situ Gas Analysis

CEMS

New In-Situ Gas Analysis

07 Sep, 2009

Published over 16 years ago. See the latest and most current information on CEMS.

In dangerous locations, it’s better to look but not to touch. The GM 32, the new system for CEMS gas analysis from Sick (Germany) does just that. It measures Ammonia, Sulphur Dioxide and Nitric Oxide directly in aggressive stack conditions. Without making contact with the gas. By means of UV spectroscopy, protected by a robust case. You get precise measurements at temperatures up to 500oC (932oF). There is no need for constant maintenance. No need to change filters. No need for test gases. No residues in gas tubing. The GM 32: simply plug and play. See Sick at CEM 2009 stand 3.

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