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NDIR Model 60i Multi-Gas Analyser

NDIR Model 60i Multi-Gas Analyser

The Thermo Scientific™ NDIR Model 60i Multi-Gas Analyser is an advanced device that uses non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) optical filter technology to measure up to five different gases as well as oxygen. It is designed to offer high precision and reliability in environmental monitoring and industrial applications.

The NDIR Model 60i Multi-Gas Analyser is part of Thermo Scientific's i-Series of gas analysers, designed to get smarter over time and minimise troubleshooting time through a high-precision solution. The analyser uses advanced NDIR technology with optical filters to analyse concentrations of multiple gases in a gas stream. It can measure up to five gases, including carbon dioxide (CO₂), carbon monoxide (CO), nitric oxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) and sulphur dioxide (SO₂), as well as oxygen (O₂) via either a chemical cell or paramagnetic technology. The instrument is designed to meet US EPA 40CFR Part 60 requirements and has built-in protection against moisture damage, ensuring long-lasting performance even in demanding environments.

Features and benefits

  • Versatile gas measurement: Capable of measuring up to five different gases as well as oxygen, making it suitable for a range of applications.
  • Automatic and continuous moisture measurement: Prevents moisture-related problems and ensures accurate measurements.
  • Low sample flow rate and wide dynamic range: Provides flexibility and accuracy over a wide range of concentrations.
  • In-built protection against moisture damage: Increases the lifetime and reliability of the instrument.
  • iSeries benefits: Ethernet connectivity for efficient remote access, improved user interface with single-button programming and large display, as well as flash memory for increased data storage and user-downloadable software.

Applications

  • Environmental monitoring: Accurate measurement of several gases in the atmosphere to ensure compliance with environmental standards.
  • Industrial processes: Monitoring of gas emissions in industries such as power plants, refineries and chemical plants.
  • Research and development: Used in laboratories to study gas mixtures and their effects.

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