EndressHauser Optical Analysis, Inc.
SpectraSensors, Inc. merged with Kaiser Optical Systems, Inc., to become EndressHauser Optical Analysis, Inc. on January 1, 2022. This merger offers our customers a broader and more powerful measurement product portfolio for laboratory and process analysis. It also builds a stronger base for growth so that we can support our customers even better in the future. SpectraSensors, Inc. is a leading global provider of laser-based on-line field analytical instrumentation for process control and monitoring applications. SpectraSensors was formed in 1999 as a technology spin-off of NASA-Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The Company’s products are specifically designed to improve process efficiency, throughput and safety for natural gas production, transport, storage, distribution, gas processing, refining, petrochemical, specialty gas production and atmospheric monitoring for weather prediction.
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- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Industry Type:
- Monitoring and Testing
- Market Focus:
- Globally (various continents)
About us
Utilizing proprietary extractive tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS) and other spectroscopic technologies, SpectraSensors delivers accurate and robust measurements with extremely fast response times resulting in improved performance, reliability and availability at a significantly lower total cost to install and own compared to alternative solutions. The Company’s gas analyzers measure Moisture (H2O), Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), Ammonia (NH3), Acetylene (C2H2), Oxygen (O2) and more. SpectraSensors’ proprietary extractive TDL technology is now the preferred optical-based process analytics technology in the hydrocarbon processing industry.
SpectraSensors also offers TDL technology to help commercial aircraft contribute critical atmospheric water vapor data for improved weather forecasting, which helps the aviation industry improve safety and efficiency, reduce fuel use and cut emissions. Currently, hundreds of aircrafts operating across the U.S. and Europe are equipped with the WVSS-II sensor to provide data supporting vital weather forecast operations at all National Meteorological Services and airlines. As the number continues to increase and improve worldwide weather services, it benefits all sectors of the global economy and the general public.