DURAG

LaserCEM

Certified and fully pre-calibrated multi-component gas analyzer for CEMS applications. Designed for medium to higher gas concentrations.

Functionality: Optical Feedback Cavity Enhanced Absorption Spectroscopy (OFCEAS) and Low-Pressure Sampling (LPS)

Description

Certified and fully pre-calibrated multi-component gas analyzer for CEMS applications. Designed for medium to higher gas concentrations.


Overview

  • Continuous multigas measurement
  • High-resolution IR laser technology
  • Patented OFCEAS TDL technology
  • No optical moving parts
  • Certified measuring ranges for CO, NO, SO2, HCl, NH3, H2O, O2 fulfil IED requirements for waste incineration (WI) + large combustion plant (LCP)
  • Smallest certified measuring range for NO 0 … 78 mg/Nm3
  • Direct measurement without modifying the sample
  • Patented Low-Pressure Sampling system
  • Low compressed air consumption

Your Benefit

  • Multigas measurement without interferences regardless of the matrix
  • Measurement in very wet conditions (up to 80% vol H2O)
  • Zero information contained in the signal (no zero gas required)
  • Suitable for NOx ELV below 35 mg/Nm3 (WI) / 50 mg/Nm3 (LCP)
  • Very fast response time
  • Reduced operational costs (low compressed air + low power consumption due to self heated line at 80 °C)
  • High availability of the system

Applications

  • Incineration
  • Cement
  • Combustion
  • Biomass
  • Flue gas treatment

Industries

  • Waste Incineration: Monitoring combustion gases to ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
  • Power Generation: Analyzing emissions from gas and coal-fired power stations to control pollutants.
  • Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries: Ensuring process gases meet safety and environmental standards.
  • Refineries: Monitoring gases in refining processes to maintain operational efficiency and regulatory compliance.
  • Cement Plants: Measuring emissions to control air quality and adhere to environmental guidelines.
  • Biomass Utilization: Assessing gases produced during biomass combustion for energy production.
  • Exhaust Gas Treatment: Evaluating the effectiveness of systems designed to reduce harmful emissions.
  • Gas Turbines: Monitoring emissions to optimize performance and comply with environmental standards.

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