Product Description
An emission analyzer is an instrument used to measure the pollutants present in exhaust or flue gases. These pollutants can come from a variety of sources, including vehicles, power plants, and industrial facilities. Emission analyzers are used to:
- Monitor compliance with environmental regulations Troubleshoot emissions problems Optimize combustion efficiency
- Conduct research on emissions control technologies
There are many different types of emission analyzers, each designed to measure specific pollutants. Some common types of emission analyzers include:
- Non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) analyzers:Chemiluminescence analyzers: These analyzers use chemical reactions to measure the concentration of NO and NOx.
- Flame ionization detectors (FIDs): These analyzers use a flame to ionize hydrocarbons, which can then be measured to determine the concentration of total hydrocarbons (THC).
- Gas chromatography (GC) analyzers: These analyzers separate and measure the individual components of a gas mixture.