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GasEye Cross Duct

GasEye Cross Duct is a single or multi-laser analyzer that utilizes tunable diode laser (TDL) absorption spectroscopy. The central unit sends a laser light through the process which is detected by the receiver unit mounted on the opposite side of the process. When a gas of interest is present in this process, it will absorb the laser light. The optical power detected in the receiver unit will depend on the concentration of the gas, temperature, pressure, and optical pathlength according to Lambert’s Beer law. Thus in order to determine the gas concentration, the analyzer requires information regarding temperature, pressure, and optical pathlength. Temperature and pressure signals can be provided by analog inputs, via industrial communication protocols, or as manual values via Webserver or HMI.

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In the GasEye Cross Duct analyzer, the laser wavelength is specifically chosen to match the fingerprint region of the particular gas of interest and is being continuously scanned over the absorption line(s). Since full spectral information is recovered with very high spectral resolution the analyzer remains immune to foreign gas broadening and is immune to cross-interferences from dust and any other gas constituents in the process. GasEye Cross Duct by design can operate in several wavelength regions from Near-Infrared to Mid-Infrared.

Features

  • Process temperature: 0 – 1350°C

  • Real time sensing: response time below 0.2 second

  • High selectivity: automatic compensation for interference effect from other constituents in the gas sample

  • High sensitivity: detection limits down to ppb range

  • In-situ monitoring: direct in the process, no sample preparation

  • Maintenance free: equipped with a self-calibrating feature, no field calibration necessary

  • Robustness: IP66 enclosure, suitable for outdoor and indoor installations and harsh environments

  • Insensitive to dust and smoke in the measured process: up to 50 g/m3

  • ATEX version available

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Operating principle

GasEye Cross Duct is a laser spectrometer that uses single line molecular absorption spectroscopy. A semiconductor laser emits a beam of infrared light which passes through the process and impinges the detector on the receiver side. When the target gas is present the light intensity changes and this can be used to determine the concentration of the measured specimen. The wavelength of the radiation emitted by the laser is chosen to match the specific absorption line wavelength of the gas. The laser continuously scans this single absorption line with a very high spectral resolution. The measurement is free of cross-interferences since the laser light is absorbed very selectively by only one specific line in the scanned spectral range.

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Datasheet

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