Gas analyzer MGA¹⁰–GP
for greenhouse gasesmonitoringin-line

gas analyzer
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Characteristics

Measured entity
gas, for greenhouse gases
Application domain
monitoring
Configuration
in-line
Mode of use
automatic
Technology
laser
Other characteristics
real-time, ppb

Description

A single device to measure greenhouse gases and air pollutants. MIRO’s MGA10-GP analyzers utilize mid-infrared laser absorption spectroscopy with Quantum Cascade Lasers to directly measure the concentrations of various gases. Your advantages: • 10 gases measured in a single device • Measured gases: CH4, CO, CO2, SO2, NH3, N2O, NO, NO2, H2O, O3, OCS, HONO, HCHO • High measurement rates: 10 Hz • Unique parts-per-trillion (ppt) precision • No need for conversion, no cross-interferences • Compact and low power consumption for easier mobile installations • User-friendly interface The MGA10-GP has revolutionized and simplified the measurement of greenhouse gases and air pollutants. It allows for the simultaneous online measurement of 10 different gases at high rates, ensuring excellent stability and precision at parts-per-trillion (ppt) levels. This technology provides highly specific and accurate gas detection with maximum sensitivity, eliminating the need for conversion. Our analyzers typically avoid measurement interferences from other gas species. The intuitive touch display facilitates quick and easy control. Perfect solution for following applications: - Eddy Covariance - Inflight gas measurement - Soil flux and Nitrogen cycle studies - Atmospheric science

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Fakuma 2024

15-19 Oct 2024 Friedrichshafen (Germany)

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