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News Release from: Quantitech | Subject: AirSentry ProSentry StackMaster IonPro
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 May 2006
ATEX approval for gas analysis in harsh
conditions
Quantitech is delighted to announce that on-line analysers from PMS have received ATEX approval for continuous monitoring at ppm/ppb levels in potentially explosive environments
Quantitech is delighted to announce that on-line analysers from PMS have received ATEX approval for continuous monitoring at ppm/ppb levels in potentially explosive environments Quantitech Managing Director Keith Golding says "This approval covers the AirSentry-IMS, ProSentry-IMS, StackMaster-IMS, and IonPro-IMS range of products which are used for ambient, stack and process stream monitoring
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 7 Jun 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The analysers incorporate Ion Mobility Spectrometers which are field-proven, highly selective, and sensitive.
They provide 24-hour unattended, continuous, specific monitoring, detecting real-time concentration fluctuations to ensure maximum efficiency.
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Analysers are unaffected by changes in temperature and humidity, operating in temperatures from -40 to +50C and within a humidity range of 0-100% RH.
No other analysers can operate continuously under such a wide range of temperature and humidity".
These analysers are used to monitor for gas-phase contamination, such as ammonia, ammonia-in-hydrocarbon streams, HCl, HF, Cl2, and many others in a wide array of industrial environments.
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