Product Introduction
The Ultraviolet Flue Gas Analyzer is an optical analysis instrument based on ultraviolet differential optical absorption spectroscopy (DOAS) technology. It is used to measure the concentrations of various components such as SO2, NO, NO2, NH3, CO (via electrochemical method), CO2 (via infrared method), and O2 (via electrochemical method) in the exhaust of fixed pollution sources.
Get a quoteMain Features
Thermal and humid method with full heating to avoid interference from moisture.
Integrated design for easy connection and portability, making it practical to use.
The gas chamber, optical fiber, and spectroscopic analysis components feature shock-absorbing designs for reliable and stable operation.
Internet-based remote real-time monitoring of the instrument's operational status for standardized quality control management.
Built-in rechargeable lithium battery that provides continuous gas extraction for one minute after power loss, allowing for thorough cleaning of the gas chamber.
Target Customers
This device is suitable for environmen-tal monitoring agencies at all levels, emergency regulatory departments, research institutions, and various boiler emission enterprises, including chemi-cal plants, power plants, cement factories, lime plants, smelting factories, textile mills, and waste incineration facilities.
Application
The Ultraviolet Flue Gas Analyzer is applicable for measuring SO2 and NOx emission concentrations, equivalent concentrations, and total emissions from various boilers and industrial furnaces. It is also used for accuracy assessment and calibration of Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS), evaluating the efficiency of desulfurization and denitrification processes, measuring flue gas oxygen content and air excess ratio, as well as conducting inspections by environmental enforcement agencies, and supporting relevant research and teaching activities in scientific and educational departments.