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Feb 09, 2010
Quantitech to preview new gas analyser at Counter Terror Expo 2010
Quantitech is to demonstrate a highly advanced portable gas analyser at Counter Terror Expo 2010 .
The new Gasmet Dx-4030 gas analyser employs FTIR technology, helping professional investigations in a wide variety of applications including those for which it is not possible to determine, in advance, the gases that are likely to be encountered. The instrument is the World’s first portable FTIR multicomponent gas analyser, enabling operators to measure multiple components simultaneously, including Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TICs), Chemical Warfare Agents (CWAs) and almost anything else. The Dx-4030 is able to measure any organic or inorganic gas with the exception of diatomic gases (O2, N2, etc), noble or inert gases, and H2S. Quantitech’s Dr Andrew Hobson, said: “The Dx-4030 provides accurate real-time multi-gas analysis within seconds of powering up; it is ideal for emergency response to any situation that calls for rapid reliable gas analysis." “The robust battery powered back-pack system can be operated without the need for specialist training and analysis of saved infrared sample spectra allows result validation and unknown gas identification." The new instrument could be usefully employed is the testing of cargo containers at ports and airports. Cargo containers, wooden packing materials and foodstuffs are fumigated by shipping companies to control the spread of pests and micro-organisms. Fumigant gases are toxic and containers are therefore monitored for health and safety purposes on arrival at each new port or destination. In addition, products shipped in containers can release VOCs from solvents and glues used in the manufacturing process, and their concentration may accumulate in the confined space of a container. Dr Hobson explains: "Existing portable instruments are limited in the range of parameters that they are able to measure, so it is often necessary to take grab samples for subsequent laboratory analysis. In contrast, the DX4030 portable analyser is uniquely able to measure almost anything, providing fast measurements for customs inspectors and shipping company staff." FTIR offers major advantages over other techniques because of its specificity and lower susceptibility to interference gases, however Dr Hobson says, “From an occupational safety perspective, it is extremely important to be able to detect hazardous gases as quickly as possible and by avoiding the cost of laboratory analysis, operational costs are reduced considerably. "From a security perspective, the ability to measure TICs and CWAs with a portable instrument offers enormous advantages over traditional techniques." Similar articles
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