The FPI-developed UTS-2000 online trace total sulfur analyzer can measure and output measurements in real-time with fast response time, no moving parts and high reliability. It is suitable for total sulfur content detection in natural gas, metallurgical by-product gas and other gases.
Gases such as natural gas and metallurgical by-product gas contain inorganic sulfides such as H2S and SO2 and organic sulfides such as carbonyl sulfide, carbon disulfide, and methyl mercaptan. After these energy gases are burned and used, the sulfides are converted into gaseous SO2 form, which pollutes the environment and affects the quality of the product at the back end, such as Steel rolling.
The UV fluorescence method for measuring total sulfur is a standard (ISO 20729) analytical method, which completely oxidizes différent sulfide forms in the specimen to SO2 under oxygen-rich conditions and forms the excited State SO2 under the excitation of a UV light source. The UV fluorescence method has high sensitivity, a wide measurement range, good selectivity, and is not interfered with by other substances. Compared with the traditional total sulfur measurement technique, it has the advantage of greater ease of use by avoiding explosive gases such as hydrogen, high safety, and no consumables.
The FPI-developed UTS-2000 online trace total sulfur analyzer can measure and output measurements in real-time with fast response time, no moving parts and high reliability. It is suitable for total sulfur content détection in natural gas, metallurgical by-product gas and other gases.