This is a non-selective technique for measuring total hydrocarbons.  It can be used for methane where no other hydrocarbon species are present or in conjunction with a specially designed catalyst used to oxidise non-methane species contained in the sample.

The flame ionisation detector is a highly sensitive but non-selective sensor for measuring hydrocarbons.  It uses a simple principle where a flame strips hydrogen atoms from the hydrocarbon molecule, forming carbon radicals and electrons.  This is usually a short-lived condition with the charged components quickly recombining, however in an electrostatic field oppositely charged components can be driven towards electrodes.  This creates an effective current within the flame, which is proportional to the number of molecules of hydrocarbon present. The molecular arrangement has an effect on the ionisation mechanism within the flame and therefore the response of the analyser.

A response factor is used to correct the measurement response, or the variation can also be accounted for by calibration using the target gas.

FID Analysers
For gas purity, air separation plant, engine emissions, combustion studies and process plant VOC abatement monitoring.

LEL Flammability analyzer

The SOLAREx Series LEL Concentration Detector is a highly integrated, in-line LEL measuring instrument with a heating monitoring chamber and a control unit that allows the analyzer to continuously measure the low explosion limit of the exhaust gas from 0 to 100%LEL.

3200 MINI FID

Portable heated Flame Ionisation Detector (FID) VOC analyser for the discontinuous measurement of total hydrocarbons (VOCs). in stationary source emissions. Typical applications include the emissions testing of solvent-using and combustion processes, engine emissions , VOC abatement systems.

SOLAR

Flame Ionisation Detector (FID) VOC analysers for gas purity, air separation, engine emmisions, combustion studies and process plant VOC abatement monitoring

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