The new LaserGasTM III DeNOx analyzer uses next generation laser technology to measure NOx-emissions from refineries, power plants, and industries such as chemical, petrochemical and steel. The instrument increases safety and helps reduce costs in plant operations.
NEO Monitors introduces a new generation of the safest and most precise instrument to measure NH3 for any type of DeNOx system. NEO Monitors LaserGasTM III ammonia analyzer is designed to operate in hazardous areas to increase efficiency of the DeNOx-processes and minimize emissions.
“Meeting strict HSE-regulations is becoming even more business critical. New environmental regulations and the need to decrease emissions of toxic gases is a business critical process that has become an area of concern for corporate management. Our new solution ensures better answers faster, gives more accurate information on critical operational processes and reduce costs,” says Ketil Gorm Paulsen, CEO at NEO Monitors.
The instrument helps the industries achieve better processes control, increase the efficiency of emission reduction and decrease the use of costly consumables such as urea (ammonia). Customers in industries such as oil and gas, power, chemical, petrochemical and steel will benefit from lower operational cost as well as less NOx-emissions. The instrument has been tested in Asia, and 20 units have already been sold, following great feedback and impressive results from pilot installations.
The Single path (SP) configuration is a transmitter/receiver solution for cross-duct/stack installation. The measuring principal is based on Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy (TDLAS).
“Installation is quick and easy because of the compact and improved design, maintenance costs are low, and the system is factory calibrated, meaning no need for field calibration.” says Paulsen.
NEO Monitors is a global leader in laser-based solutions for measuring gases in a wide variety of industries. The company sells through a global distributor network and several of the world’s largest industrial players favor the gas analyzers. The company benefits from the groundbreaking research that takes place at its parent company, the research foundation Norsk Elektro Optikk (NEO). NEO is one of the world’s largest independent R&D organizations in electro optics.