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Process FTIR Spectrometer for Hazardous Environments


Keit has announced receipt of ATEX and IECEx certification for its rugged IRmadillo™ Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectrometer. Dan Wood, CEO, stated: “The certification assures our clients that our analytical instrument has been rated safe for use in hazardous environments including potentially explosive ones. This is a requirement for industries such as in Oil & Gas, Petrochemicals and Pharmaceuticals where the processes involve potentially explosive chemicals.”


Dan stated: “In industrial environments, the toughness of PAT should go hand in hand with its function. It should work dependably regardless of the environment. We’ve proven with the IRmadillo™, that it can be accomplished with FTIR spectroscopy.” Dan explained: “FTIR is an established and powerful technique for the analysis of chemical reactions. FTIR can tell you a lot about what’s going on in your process as it happens - in real time. However, most standard FTIR instruments rely on sensitive moving parts, fibre-optic coupling, and are extremely vulnerable to shock and vibrations which makes them impractical for production environments. Often, manufacturers have to wait for their reaction analysis because they are doing remote sampling and lab analysis.”


Dan Wood continued: “The IRmadillo™ FTIR spectrometer is unlike any other. We knew that it could handle a lot. It is vibration tolerant, compact and tough, built to function under challenging conditions. It has already received the CE mark for non-hazardous environments and we have planned for North American certification for hazardous environments. However, the ATEX and IECEx certification is accepted globally by many of our target industries operating in challenging environments.”


“Most manufacturers are eager for insight into their processes. Sometimes, due to the difficult nature of their operating environment they have to proceed relatively blindly. Our goal is to help those companies get real-time information -- as it happens, no matter where. Using a rugged in-line analytical instrument can lead to faster information, better yields and less waste.”


The IRmadillo™ is a rugged FTIR (mid-infrared) spectrometer that provides real-time reaction analysis for better process monitoring and control in manufacturing environments. A novel and vibration-tolerant analytical instrument, the IRmadillo™ spectrometer is compact, lighter and significantly more robust than existing FTIRs. Unlike any other FTIR, the Keit instrument can be mounted directly onto manufacturing vessels or connected to process lines enabling continuous, real-time reaction analysis of liquids and slurries.


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Analytical Determination of Mercury, Arsenic and Selenium from Environmental, Petrochemical and Industrial Samples


Environmental contamination with mercury (Hg), arsenic (As) and selenium (Se) can occur from industrial emissions as well as runoff from mining, landfill and agricultural activities. Naturally occurring weathering and cycling processes also have a significant effect on environmental concentration.


Hg, As & Se exist in a variety of chemical forms or species, which have great influence on their transport, bioaccumulation and toxicity. One analytical challenge is that often these species are present in ultra trace concentrations. Recent environmental guidelines and accepted methods concerning monitoring, removal, and effluent discharge have continued to become more stringent, and this trend is sure to continue.


The ability to determine these elements, in their total and/or speciated forms, at environmental concentrations has established P S Analytical (PSA) as the brand of choice for


over 30 years. Understanding the fate and transportation particular elements is vitally important and requires accurate analytical measurements and PSA has been at the forefront of instrument design and method development to address these requirements.


PSA employs Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry (AFS) as a means of analytical detection.Employing AFS enables outstanding detection performance in terms of; sensitivity, linear working ranges, as well as freedom from polyatomic interferences. Coupled with this leading performance are the renowned PSA attributes of ease-of-use, reliability and robustness as well as very affordable system and running costs, all of which are hallmarks of the brand.


With literally thousands of systems in the field today (both laboratory based and on-line analysers) and with support networks in Europe, USA and SE Asia, PSA offers the ideal package of performance, reliability and support.


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