The Dr. Födisch UVA 17 CD is a cold-dry spectrometer-based gas analyser for measurement of pollutants in flue gas with low concentrations and for process control.
For continuous volume flow measurement in dry gases.
For continuous, contactless volume flow measurement in dry and humid gases.
For monitoring the efficiency and function of filters and filter systems by qualitative measurement of the dust concentration in dry process and flue gases.
Extractive continuous dust measurement of small to medium dust concentrations in wet flue and process gases even under difficult plant conditions.
Total mercury analyser for continuous process and emission monitoring.
The Horiba 51 Series of explosion-proof analysers provide safe, reliable and accurate measurements when analysing flammable gases or operating in explosive environments.
The APHA-380 is an analyser for measuring hydrocarbon in ambient air and other background gases, for air quality control as well as for variety of industrial applications.
GA-370 provides constant, ultrahigh-sensitivity and high-precision monitoring of trace impurities (CO, CO2 and CH4) for quality control at gas manufacturing facilities.
The GI-700 stack gas analyser is designed to continuously measure the concentrations of compounds in stack flue gas streams
Hydrogen generator for FID hydrocarbon analysers, with 99.99p% purity.
The Horiba PG-320 is a compact, portable gas analyser designed for accurate measurement of NOx, SO₂, CO, and O₂ in combustion gases.
The Horiba PG-324 is a reliable and compact portable gas analyser designed for on-site measurement of key combustion gases including NOx, SO₂, CO, and O₂.
The Horiba PG-320 is a compact, portable gas analyser designed for accurate measurement of NOx, SO₂, CO, and O₂ in combustion gases.
The Horiba PG-330 is a high-precision portable gas analyser designed for real-time measurement of key combustion gases including NOx, SO₂, CO, CO₂, and O₂.
The Horiba PG-335 is a cutting-edge portable gas analyser designed for precise, real-time measurement of combustion gases such as NOx, SO₂, CO, CO₂, and O₂.