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Axetris MFCs used for CO2 isotope tracking
Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa) is using Axetris mass flow controllers (MFCs) in its research laboratory at the Jungfraujoch High Altitude Research Station, located at the "Top of Europe." Axetris MFCs were chosen to fulfill the strict demands of repeatability and stability for enabling high-performance isotope tracking using laser spectroscopy.
C02 isotope track
Increased CEMS Reliability with Direct Measurement of H2O
Axetris` laser gas detection module LGD F200 provides an affordable solution for continuous H20 measurement.
Pollutant gases such as S02, NO, CO, HF, HCI and dust are products of combustion that are regulated by national environmental protection agencies.
Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS) are used to permanently measure pollutants. All gases have to be corrected and reported at
Pushing the limits of Thermal Analysis using Axetris MFCs
An international quality leader for Thermal Analysis solutions relies on Axetris mass flow controllers (MFCs) and has done so for many years. Axetris mass flow solutions help maximize performance while using analysis techniques such as Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) and Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC).
Accurate and ultrafast gas flow control in thermal analysis instruments helps a
Proficiency testing ensures workplace & consumer safety
The Health and Safety Laboratory (HSL) runs a state-of-the-art atmosphere generation system for recreating polluted atmospheres and accurate loading of standards of hazardous materials such as VOCs. These standards are used for conformity testing by participating laboratories as part of proficiency testing schemes. Axetris` mass flow controllers provide the high performance and reliability needed to produce s
Infrared Source aboard BepiColombo to explore Mercury
The BepiColombo Mission is a joint project between the European Space Agency (ESA) and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). Axetris Infrared Sources are being used in the MIR spectrometer MERTIS that is on board the Mercury orbiter and was developed by German Aerospace Center (DLR) and University of Muenster.
The BepiColombo Mission
Mercury is the smallest and least explored p
Axetris Infrared Sources ready for take-off to Mercury
The BepiColombo Mission is being jointly planned between the European Space Agency (ESA) and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). Axetris Infrared Sources are being used in the mid-IR spectrometer MERTIS that will be on-board the Mercury Orbiter
The BepiColombo Mission
Mercury is the smallest and least explored planet in our solar system. Studying Mercury`s surface in order to u
Researchers at Harper Adams University, Shropshire, United Kingdom, built and tested a multi-channel ammonia monitoring system by integrating the Axetris LGD F200 with the goal of developing a system which would provide substantially higher measurement performance, while being cost-efficient and robust for real-world use. Extensive tests were conducted over the span of multiple years, and the LGD F200 was shown to fulfill all major requirements.
Ammonia Monitoring for
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„The Axetris AG LGD F200 self-contained laser gas detector module is designed for integration by original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) of selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems and monitoring equipment and is based on proprietary technology- enhanced tuneable diode laser spectrometry. The OEM module can measure concentrations from well under 1 ppm to 1000 ppm. This unit combines high sensitivity/selectivity, contactless h
The gas concentration measuring devices called laser gas detectors (LGD sensors) are used for measuring hazardous substances. When a
Repeatability often more important than absolute accuracy
Repeatability provides information about the precision, that is, the absolute difference between a pair of repeated test results measured by one instrument under unchanged conditions. To measure precision, the same procedures are used under the same environmental conditions, with the same instruments
