AM Open Path FTIR Air Monitoring Systems bring the versatility of multicomponent analysis and the immediacy of real-time results to a variety of field applications. Now you can avoid the "hit or miss" guesswork of point sampling and the inaccuracy and delays of "bag and carry" offsite analysis. You no longer need heavy, complicated, and trouble-prone backpacks - and you don't have to wait for days or even weeks for analysis of your canisters to return from the lab.
MIDAC air monitoring systems are extremely compact, lightweight, and easy to set up and dismantle. A single technician can move the system and have it up and running on battery power in a remote location in less than 15 minutes. And you'll get almost immediate feedback from your measurements.
MIDAC Air Monitoring Systems are available in two basic configurations:
- Emissions package ยท
- Remote source package (Bistatic monitor)
The emissions configuration is primarily intended for qualitative analysis, while the active bistatic configuration can be used for quantitative and/or qualitative analysis. Open path configurations place the IR source up to hundreds of meters from the spectrometer for analysis of ambient air between the two stations, or to look directly at emissions from a hot source. AM System are in use throughout the world for fenceline monitoring of industrial facilities, rocket plume analysis, and studies of volcanic emissions.
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