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Air Monitoring Palm Sized Electronic Gas Mixers and Splitters


The compact palm sized electronic gas controllers from Axetris (Switzerland) are now available in three different configurations: Mixer, Splitter, and Direct flow connections. Up to four channels are supported.


All systems are based on MEMS based electronic mass flow controllers from Axetris. This allows electronic control of the individual gas flows, with very high precision and speed. The flows are virtually independent from pressure and temperature variations. This is a clear advantage compared to mechanical, orifice based systems.


Typical OEM applications are: Thermal Analysis, Bioreactor control, CO2 The systems are available for N2, Air, O2 Ar, CO2, He, H2


Laser gas control, Gas Chromatography, Plasma treating and Gas Calibrators. and full scale flow ranges from 10 sccm up to 3 slm.


Does your product range require flexibility in the number of gas channels? The systems can also be ordered with two or three channels. All products are available with RS-232, RS-485 or analogue interface and can be electronically configured. The systems are available for qualified OEM customers. Axetris is a Company of the Leister group and is ISO 9001 certified. All products are developed and produced in Switzerland.


Sample Analysis and Product Supply - Your Air Pollution Monitoring Needs Taken Care of


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It has always been of key importance to Gradko to offer a flexible service to customers and they are continually expanding their suite of VOC analyses. Their UKAS Accredited Laboratory (ISO:17025) provides accurate and timely analysis of samples. They provide analysis results on a standard 10 working-day turnaround. Additionally, Gradko offer a fast-track analysis options for customers who require their results urgently.


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Gradko’s prices are amongst the most competitive in the market, and they continually strive to provide and maintain both a highly professional and personal service in this growing industry. Their website provides clear technical information and instructions on scope and uses of our products.


Detection of BTEX in Ambient Air


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The 9100 Series GC utilises a photoionisation detector (PID) for this analysis. Using a dual capillary column configuration, the analysis and separation of BTEX can be completed in 180 seconds for a quick analysis and 360 seconds for the standard analysis. With lower detection limits less than 2 ppb for benzene, 5 ppb toluene, 5 ppb ethylbenzene and 5 ppb for the xylene, the 9100 Series is an ideal fit for many BTEX monitoring applications.


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Key features of the 9100 GC include automatic calibration for unattended operation, remote access and control, optional user selectable analogue outputs, graphical display of current and historical concentrations and multipoint sampling options.


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Ideal Hand-Held Industrial Combustion Gas and Emissions Analyser


The new E4400 from E Instruments (USA) is a portable flue gas analyser designed for emissions monitoring and maintenance & tuning of combustion processes. Its rugged design and “True NOx” capability makes the E4400 the ideal industrial analyser for boiler, engine, furnace, and other combustion applications.


The E4400 Also Includes: Up To FOUR Gas Sensors: O2 NO, NO2


, SO2 and True NOx , CO, , CxHy; Built-In Printer (non-thermal); Low NOx


Capable; Unbreakable Metal Hose Connectors; Temperature & Pressure Measurements; Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery Pack; Internal Data Memory (900 Tests); Software Package with USB & Bluetooth Communications.


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Baseline, a MOCON company (USA), provides a measurement solution for BTEX (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene) in ambient air. The Series 9100 Gas Chromatograph (GC) can be used for monitoring BTEX in both indoor and outdoor environments, such as workplace exposure levels, pollution controls and environmental monitoring.


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Gradko Environmental (UK) offer supply and analysis of Air Pollution Monitoring products with over 25 years experience supplying customers worldwide. Gradko provide a wide range of Passive Diffusion Monitors. These are an excellent, validated, low cost method for both long and short term monitoring and can be used in a wide range of locations and environments. Examples are workplace monitoring, pollution emissions, background air quality studies, traffic surveys, landfill, agricultural, forestry, petrochemical emissions and personal pollution exposure.


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