
Ambient
The HORIBA’s Ambient Air Pollution analyzers feature advanced technology, field-proven reliability with excellent sensitivity & precision at ppb levels, and hassle free maintenance. Each of these monitor, differs in their operation principle, measure single/multiple components in ambient air or diluted stack gases.
A number of these are MCERT's certified.
The APNA-370 continuously monitors atmospheric NOX, NO2, and NO concentrations using a cross-flow modulated semi decompression chemiluminescence method. The APNA-370 employs an independent, internal dry-method sampling device to...
APMC-370 is designed to calibrate gas analyzers manually, remotely controlled or automatically. It is installed in air pollution monitoring stations, in laboratories for quality assurance and also in the production of gas analyzers.
HORIBA’s compact designed Zero Gas Generator ZNV-7 is used for mobile, stationary or laboratory scale zero point checking & diluting span gas sources for the calibration of ambient air analyzers.
HORIBA Europe’s NOx Converter Checker CC-100E has been developed to test the efficiency of NOx to NO converters, which are used in NOx gas analyzers for stack emission measurements or process gas analysis.
The APSA-370 is a device for the continuous monitoring of atmospheric SO2 using UV fluorescence. The APSA-370 employs an proprietary, internal dry-method sampling device to achieve the highest levels of sensitivity and accuracy....
The APMA-370 is a device for continuously monitoring CO concentrations using a Non-dispersion cross modulation infrared analysis method. The APMA-370 employs an independent, internal dry-method sampling device to achieve the...
The APOA-370 continuously monitors atmospheric ozone concentrations using a cross flow modulated ultraviolet absorption method. The APOA-370 employs an independent, internal dry-method sampling device to achieve the highest...
The APHA-370 continuously monitors atmospheric THC, NMHC, and CH4 concentrations using a cross-flow modulated selective combustion type method combined with a hydrogen ion detection method. The APHA-370 employs an independent,...
The APDA-371 automatically measures and records airborne particulate concentration levels (in milligrams or micrograms per cubic meter) using the industry-proven principle of beta ray attenuation.
The GA-360E/F360E Series is a line up of units that provide ultrahigh sensitive, highly accurate, continuous monitoring of trace amounts of impurities contained in gases (N2, O2, He, Ar, H2, and Air) used in the semiconductor...
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