Flue gas analyzer GasTDL-3000
ammoniamonitoringprocess

Flue gas analyzer - GasTDL-3000 - Cubic Instruments (Wuhan) Ltd. - ammonia / monitoring / process
Flue gas analyzer - GasTDL-3000 - Cubic Instruments (Wuhan) Ltd. - ammonia / monitoring / process
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Characteristics

Measured entity
flue gas, ammonia
Application domain
monitoring, process, for power plants
Measured value
concentration
Configuration
wall-mounted
Technology
TDLAS
Other characteristics
cost-effective, extractive

Description

Tunable Diode Laser (TDL) Gas Analyzer GasTDL-3000 Introduction TDL-3000 is an extractive gas analyzer adopts TDLAS (Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy) technology. With high-temperature heating trace technology to avoid water condensation and sour gas loss, the extrative-type analyzer can be used to accurately reflect the concentration of sour gases like NH3, HCL or HF in real time, and also provide reliable data support for flue gas cleanning system control and environmental monitoring. Features • Using specific laser wavelengths for measured gases, GasTDL-3000 can respond faster to ultra-low level gases and accurately detect specific components from gas mixtures without cross-interference. • Using multiple reflection gas chambers, providing longer optical paths and lower detection limits. • Effectively reducing the influence of dust, temperature, and pressure fluctuations in the flue. • Suitable for high-temperature, high-humidity, strong corrosion, dusty and other harsh environment. • Compact wall-mounted design adapatble for different site installation conditions. • Easy to use and calibrate, no professional operator required and no cumbersome maintenance needed. Application: SCR/SNCR, coal-fired power plant, aluminium manufacturer, glass plant, cement plant, fertilizer plant, waste incinerator
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