Gas Analysis

gas analysis systemMeasurement solutions in the field of online gas analysis are diverse and highly specialized. Technologies for online gas determination are rapidly evolving, ranging from detection and sensors to complete sampling and analytical systems for detecting contaminants or impurities at very low concentrations.

Requirements for Online Gas Analysis

The goals for online gas analysis strongly determine the required solution. In the case of Continuous Emission Monitoring (CEM) systems, strict standards and certifications often apply. For R&D applications, technical requirements are key to developing the most accurate and effective system tailored to the specific use case. In process monitoring, the objective is to determine relevant parameters to keep the process under control and ensure the desired product quality.

Technologies we use for online gas analysis include:

  • FID – Flame Ionization Detection
  • PID – Photoionization Detection
  • EC – Electrochemical
  • NDIR – Non-Dispersive Infrared
  • FTIR – Fourier Transform Infrared
  • GC – Gas Chromatography
  • Paramagnetic (Oxygen analysis)
  • Zirconium dioxide (Oxygen analysis)
  • TCD – Thermal Conductivity Detector
  • TDL – Tunable Diode Laser

Exceptions to the Rule

In some cases, it is not feasible to perform real-time gas analysis, and sampling followed by offline analysis remains necessary. All equipment required for sampling is available from Ravebo B.V. This includes pump systems, as well as gas sampling bags in various materials and designs. As always, the correct material must be chosen for each specific application.

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If you have ideas or requirements involving online gas analysis, feel free to contact us to develop the right solution together. We are happy to assist you with any questions or challenges you may have.

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