John Morris Scientific has introduced the MKS Multigas 2030 HS-5 Hz, a high-resolution FTIR-based analyser.
The Multigas 2030 HS-5 Hz is designed to monitor automobile, diesel and catalyst manufactures to measure transient components in the advanced chemistries and methodologies used to meet new emissions regulations.
The Multigas 2030 HS-5 Hz is capable of simultaneously monitoring more than 20 traditional and non-traditional combustion gases with up to five measurements per second.
The FTIR system provides high-resolution (0.5cm-1) data even at 5 Hz and detection limits below 1ppm at 5 Hz.
The Multigas 2030 HS-5 Hz can speciate nitrogen oxide, hydrocarbons, as well as quantify NH3 and N2O.
Combustion exhaust gases flow through heated gas lines to the 200ml gas cell (calibrated at both 150C and 191C) eliminating condensation, while flow rates up to and above 100L per minute prevent diffusion and measurement delay.
The Multigas 2030 HS-5 Hz feature software analyses and reports concentrations for many compounds simultaneously.
The software performs automatic corrections for gas temperature and pressure variations, which are measured directly by the analyser.
Samples are acquired and analysed in less than 0.2 seconds making transient analysis possible.
The 2030 Multigas analyser is also available as an online version for flue-gas monitoring and as 2030 Multigas Purity for real-time trace impurity detection.