- Extractive Continuous Process Gas Analytics
- Continuous Gas Analytics - Series 6
- Continuous Gas Analytics - Oxymat 6/61/64
- Process Analytics - Extractive Continuous Process Gas Analytics - CEMS
- Process Analytics - Process Gas Chromatography
- In-Situ Laser Analytics
- Process Analytics - Environmental Monitoring
- Process Analytics - System Integration
- Others
Siemens Industry, Inc. - Process Analytics products
Others
Noxmat - Model 700 - NO/NOx Digital Analyzer
The NOXMAT Model 700 CLD NO/NOx digital analyzer is designed around a state-of-the-art 16-bit microprocessor, with 16 digital inputs, 16 digital outputs, 16 analog inputs and 4 analog outputs. The analyzer can be manually operated from the keypad or remotely via TCP/IP, RS- 232C communications and discrete inputs. The analyzer display includes screen presentation of all analyzer alarms. Four levels of password protection are provided. For precision measurements, the analyzer’s accuracy is increased by entering calibration curve fit polynomials. Automatic calibration may be activated locally or remotely and includes auto cal via preset times. The analyzer may also display NO, NOx and NO2 via selectable time and hold commands.
Siemens - Model MAXUM ed. II - EPC4 - Electronic Pressure Controller
Introducing the new Electronic Pressure Controller Version 4 to the MAXUM ed. II product portfolio, with new features, improved performance, and overall simplification.
Siemens - Model DMT Series - Liquid and Gas Multivariable Flow Meter
The Siemens DMT is an intrinsically safe and self-contained sensor which can be used to measure the flow, temperature and pressure of fluids flowing in a Sample Conditioning System (SCS) connected to a Siemens Maxum or MicroSAM process Gas Chromatograph (GC). The DMT provides flow rate, temperature and pressure in a single unit. Using a scalable, anti-clogging flow restriction technology with integrated high-overpressure relief for protection from accidental pressure upsets and hydraulic hammer effects, it is reliable in long-term operation.
