Purity Monitoring in Industrial and Medical Gas Production

Industrial gases are widely used in the steel, chemical, glass, electronics, shipbuilding, automobile, paper, energy, power generation, food, beverage, and other industries, while medical gases are used as a lifeline for people. In recent years, hydrogen (H2) has been attracting attention as a clean energy source. There are many ways to manufacture gases, so quality control of gases, such as by monitoring impurities in gases, is important when manufacturing high purity gases.

Air Separation Units (ASU): Production of O2, N2 and Ar

Schematic drawing of the ASU process

Schematic drawing of the ASU process

An air separation unit (ASU) produces high-purity gases such as oxygen (O2), nitrogen (N2), and argon (Ar) via cryogenic distillation. These gases are used across industries including the steel, chemical, energy, electronics, and healthcare industries, where even trace impurities can impact processes.

HORIBA supports industrial and medical gas production with analyzers for continuous trace-level impurity monitoring down to ppb levels, as well as purity monitors covering the full 0–100% range. The portfolio also includes radiation thermometers for gas cylinder temperature monitoring.

Measure Trace-Level N2O and CO2 Impurities

HORIBA's Trace Gas Monitor GA-370 uses non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) photometry to measure trace levels of nitrous oxide (N2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2) behind the repurification unit. Trace levels of CO2 are also measured in the N2 and O2 product stream with a typical monitoring level of 1 ppm.

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GA-370 Trace Gas Monitor

GA-370 Trace Gas Monitor

Measure Trace-Level TRS and SO2 Impurities

HORIBA's Sulfur Dioxide Monitor APSA-380 uses UV fluorescence to measure trace levels of total reduced sulfur (TRS) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) behind the repurification unit and in the N2 and O2 product stream.

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APSA-380 Sulfur Dioxide Monitor

APSA-380 Sulfur Dioxide Monitor

Measure Trace-Level THC Impurities

HORIBA's Hydrocarbon Monitor APHA-380 uses flame ionization detectors (FID) to measure trace levels of total hydrocarbons (THC) at the air inlet and behind the repurification unit.

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APHA-380 Hydrocarbon Monitor

APHA-380 Hydrocarbon Monitor

Steam Methane Reformers (SMR): Production of H2

Methane reformers convert methane (CH4) into hydrogen-rich synthesis gas via high-temperature catalytic reactions with steam, carbon dioxide (CO2), or oxygen (O2). They are widely used for hydrogen (H2) production in refining, chemical processing, and energy applications.
Downstream, Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) purifies the hydrogen, with typical residual impurities including CO, CO2, and CH4.

For fuel applications, ISO 14687 defines strict impurity limits. Carbon monoxide (CO) serves as a key indicator of hydrogen quality.

Schematic drawing of the PSA process

Schematic drawing of the PSA process

Measure Trace-Level CO, CO2 and CH4 Impurities

HORIBA's Trace Gas Monitor GA-370 uses non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) photometry to measure trace levels of carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) with measurement ranges starting at 0–1 ppm and a detection limit as low as 10 ppb.

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GA-370 Trace Gas Monitor

GA-370 Trace Gas Monitor

Measure Trace-Level NH3 Impurities

HORIBA’s Online Gas Analyzer EXM500-L uses UV spectroscopy to detect trace ammonia (NH3) contamination in hydrogen production.

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EXM500-L Online Gas Analyzer

EXM500-L Online Gas Analyzer

Medical Gas Purity Measurements

Medical gases such as oxygen, nitrogen, and medical air must meet stringent purity requirements to ensure patient safety and regulatory compliance. Even trace levels of contaminants can compromise therapeutic effectiveness or pose health risks, making continuous and reliable gas analysis essential throughout production, storage, and distribution.

Accurate purity measurement involves both the quantification of the primary gas (assay) and the detection of critical impurities at ppm to ppb levels. Advanced analytical technologies enable real-time monitoring and verification against standards such as pharmacopeia requirements, supporting consistent quality control and safe delivery of medical gases.

Measure Trace-Level CO Impurities

HORIBA's Trace Gas Monitor GA-370 or Carbon Monoxide Monitor APMA-380 use non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) photometry to measure trace levels of carbon monoxide (CO) with measurement ranges of 0–5 ppm in oxygen (O2), nitrogen (N2) or air backgrounds.

 O2O2 (93%)N2Medical Air
Assay> 99.5%
PMD
90% < O2 < 96%
PMD
> 99.5%
GC
20.4% < O2 < 21.4%
PMD
CO impurity< 5 ppm
IR
< 5 ppm
IR
< 5 ppm
IR
< 5 ppm
IR

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GA-370 Trace Gas Monitor

GA-370 Trace Gas Monitor

APMA-380 Carbon Monoxide Monitor

APMA-380 Carbon Monoxide Monitor

Measure Trace-Level CO2 and CH4 Impurities

HORIBA's Multi-Component Gas Analyzer VA-5000 and Ambient Carbon Dioxide Monitor APCA-370 use non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) photometry to measure trace levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4).

For measuring CO2 impurities in oxygen (O2), nitrogen (N2) or air backgrounds, VA-5000 offers measurement ranges starting at 0–300 ppm, while APCA-370 offers measurement ranges starting at 0–500 ppm.

For measuring CH4 impurities in helium (He), VA-5000 offers measurement ranges starting at 0–100 ppm, while APCA-370 offers measurement ranges starting at 0–50 ppm.

 O2O2 (93%)N2Medical AirHe
Assay> 99.5%

PMD
> 90%
< 96%
PMD
> 99.5%

GC
O2 > 20.4%
O2 < 21.4%
PMD
> 99.5%

GC
CO2 impurity< 300 ppm
IR
< 300 ppm
IR
< 300 ppm
IR
< 500 ppm
IR
 
CH4 impurity    < 50 ppm
IR

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VA-5000 Multi-Component Gas Analyzer

VA-5000 Multi-Component Gas Analyzer

APCA-370 Ambient Carbon Dioxide Monitor

APCA-370 Ambient Carbon Dioxide Monitor

Measure Trace-Level NOx Impurities

HORIBA's Nitrogen Oxides Monitor APNA-380 uses cross-flow modulated chemiluminescence (CLD) to measure trace levels of nitrogen oxides (NOx). With a dilution system, measurement ranges down to 0–2 ppm can be achieved in oxygen (O2), nitrous oxide (N2O), carbon dioxide (CO2) or air backgrounds.

 O2 (93%)N2OCO2Medical Air
Assay90% < O2 < 96%
PMD
> 98%
IR
> 99.5%
IR
20.4% < O2 < 21.4%
PMD
NOx impurity< 2 ppm
CLD
< 2 ppm
CLD
< 2 ppm
CLD
< 2 ppm
CLD

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APNA-380 Nitrogen Oxides Monitor

APNA-380 Nitrogen Oxides Monitor

Measure Trace-Level SO2 and Total Sulfur Impurities

HORIBA's Sulfur Dioxide Monitor APSA-380 uses ultraviolet fluorescence (UVF) to measure trace levels of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and total sulfur. With a dilution system, measurement ranges down to 0–1 ppm can be achieved in oxygen (O2), carbon dioxide (CO2) or air backgrounds.

 O2 (93%)CO2Medical Air
Assay90% < O2 < 96%
PMD
> 99.5%
IR
20.4% < O2 < 21.4%
PMD
SO2 impurity< 1 ppm
UVF
 < 1 ppm
UVF
Total sulfur impurity < 1 ppm
UVF
 

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APSA-380 Sulfur Dioxide Monitor

APSA-380 Sulfur Dioxide Monitor

Measure Trace-Level NO2 Impurities

HORIBA’s Online Gas Analyzer EXM500-L uses UV spectroscopy to measure trace levels of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) with measurement ranges of 0–400 ppm in nitric oxide (NO) backgrounds.

 NO
NO2 impurity< 400 ppm
UV

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EXM500-L Online Gas Analyzer

EXM500-L Online Gas Analyzer

Solutions for Assays

HORIBA's Multi-Component Gas Analyzer VA-5000 and the Trace Gas Monitor GA-370 can be used to measure various assays like suppressed oxygen (O2), suppressed nitrous oxide (N2O), suppressed carbon dioxide (CO2) or carbon monoxide (CO) in nitrogen (N2).

 O2O2 (93%)N2OCO2Med. AirSyn. Med. Air5% CO in N2
Assay> 99.5%

PMD
> 90%
< 96%
PMD
> 98%

IR
> 99.5%

IR
O2 > 20.4%
O2 < 21.4%
PMD
O2 > 21.0%
O2 < 22.5%
PMD
CO > 4.75%
CO < 5.25%
IR

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VA-5000 Multi-Component Gas Analyzer

VA-5000 Multi-Component Gas Analyzer

GA-370 Trace Gas Monitor

GA-370 Trace Gas Monitor

Related Brochures

The GA-370 Trace Gas Monitor enables continuous, high-sensitivity monitoring of CO, CO2, CH4, and N2O in high-purity gases, supporting reliable quality control in air separation and semiconductor plants.

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The AP-380 Series consists of the APNA-380 for measuring nitrogen oxides, the APSA-380 for measuring sulfur dioxide, the APOA-380 for measuring ozone, the APMA-380 for measuring carbon monoxide, and the APHA-380 for measuring hydrocarbons.

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The VA-5000 Series is a configurable multi-component gas analyzer for environmental monitoring, energy applications, quality control, and CEMS, supporting up to four detector modules in a single enclosure.

Download the brochure for detailed specifications and configuration options.

Related Products

GA-370
GA-370

Trace Gas Monitor

VA-5000 / VA-5000WM Series
VA-5000 / VA-5000WM Series

Multi-Component Gas Analyzer

EXM500-L
EXM500-L

Online Gas Analyser

APSA-380
APSA-380

Sulfur Dioxide Monitor

APHA-380
APHA-380

Hydrocarbon Monitor

APNA-380
APNA-380

Nitrogen Oxides Monitor

APOA-380
APOA-380

Ozone Monitor

APMA-380
APMA-380

Carbon Monoxide Monitor

APCA-370
APCA-370

Ambient Carbon Dioxide Monitor

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Useful Knowledge

Gases and their sources

N2, O2, Ar: Air separator

CO2: Industrial sources or combustion

CO: Methane reformer (HyCO)

H2: H2O electrolysis and methane reformer

NH3: Haber-Bosch process

N2O: Heating of NH4NO3

NO: Oxidation of NH3

He: Natural gas sources

C2H4: Steam cracker

Optical Technologies for Gas Analysis

Non-dispersive infrared photometry (NDIR)
Used to measure impurities and purity levels in CO, CO2, N2O, CH4, etc.

UV fluorescence (after oxidation)
Used to measure impurities in SO2, H2S and other sulfur-containing compounds (TRS, TS).

Other Technologies for Gas Analysis

Paramagnetic detector (PMD)
Used to measure impurities & purity in O2.

Chemiluminescence detector (CLD)
Used to measure impurities in NO, NO2, NOx.

Flame ionization detector (FID)
Used to measure impurities in CH4, C2H6, etc.

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