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PTM600-FG portable flue gas analyzer for O2/SO2/NOx/CO2/CO detection

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Project details

1. Background: At the request of the environmental protection department, spot checks are conducted on tail gas emitted during the production process, such as SO2, NOX, CO2, CO, O2, etc., to provide data support for desulfurization, denitrification and production processes.

2. Selected model: PTM600-FG Portable Gas Analyzer

3. Detection factors: sulfur dioxide SO2, nitrogen oxides NOX, carbon dioxide CO2, carbon monoxide CO, oxygen O2

4. Sensor: electrochemical, infrared NDIR

Description: The built-in air pump of the portable flue gas analyzer is used to collect tail gas in the flue, and the dust is filtered, cooled, and dehumidified through the high-temperature sampling handle to the gas chamber for detection, and the detected values ​​are stored in the instrument for later analysis and processing.

PTM600-FG Portable Flue Gas Analyzer Introduction

Used in mobile applications where accurate detection and analysis of flue gas concentration, temperature and humidity measurement are required, the PTM600 portable flue gas analyzer uses a 3.5-inch high-definition color screen to display concentration in real time. It uses the industry's best-known brands of electrochemical or infrared, catalytic combustion, thermal conductivity, PID photoionization principle gas sensors, and Swiss high-precision capacitive digital temperature and humidity sensors. It can detect and analyze gas concentrations in pipelines or confined spaces, and in the atmosphere, and can also perform flue gas analysis. It can detect more than 500 types of gases, and can also detect and analyze the purity of high-concentration single gases such as nitrogen or oxygen as background gases.

PTM600-FG Portable Flue Gas Analyser Introduction

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  • 20th arrondissement of Paris, 75020 Paris, France
  • Beijing Zetron Technology Co., Ltd

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