HORIBA’s Stationary Exhaust Gas Analyzers deliver industry-leading accuracy and reliability for emissions measurement in research, development, and certification. Designed for internal combustion, hybrid, and hydrogen applications, they ensure precise analysis and full regulatory compliance.
The product lineup—including MEXA-ONE, FTX-ONE, CVS-ONE, EXFM-ONE, and HyEVO—offers high performance, long-term stability, and low maintenance for every stage of exhaust gas testing.
Motor Exhaust Gas Analyzer
Laser Spectroscopic Motor Exhaust Gas Analyzer
Constant Volume Sampler
Ultrasonic Exhaust Flow Meter
FTIR Exhaust Gas Analyzer Dilute Measurement Type
FTIR Exhaust Gas Analyzer Direct Measurement Type
Hydrogen Gas Analyzer
OEM gas (CO/HC) analyzer
OEM gas (NO) analyzer
Dual Pitot Tube Exhaust Flow Meter
Pitot Tube Exhaust Flow Meter
Compact Emissions Measurement System
A Stationary Exhaust Gas Analyzer is a fixed (non-portable) measurement system designed to continuously monitor and analyze the composition of exhaust gases emitted by engines, vehicles, or industrial equipment.
It measures the concentration of key exhaust components such as CO (carbon monoxide), CO₂ (carbon dioxide), NOx (nitrogen oxides), HC (hydrocarbons), and O₂ (oxygen).
Unlike portable analyzers, which are used for spot checks or field testing, stationary analyzers are permanently installed in a test cell or laboratory. They are used for continuous, high-precision monitoring during engine or vehicle testing, emission certification, or long-term research
Typical Applications are automotive engine and vehicle test benches, emission certification and compliance testing, R&D in fuel efficiency and emission reduction or industrial combustion optimization (e.g., boilers, turbines).
Stationary Exhaust Gas Analyzers work by drawing a sample of exhaust gas, conditioning it (e.g., removing moisture and particulates), and measuring gas concentrations using techniques like NDIR (non-dispersive infrared), CLD (chemiluminescence detection), FID (flame ionization detection) or HORIBA’s next-generation infrared gas analysis technology IRLAM™.
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