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ABB announces LGR-ICOST Model 950 process analyzer

Source: ABB
08 July, 2016
ABB announces LGR-ICOST Model 950 process analyzer
ABB announces LGR-ICOST Model 950 process analyzer
Typical applications for the LGR-ICOST Model 950 include monitoring trace components in calibration and industrial blanket gases; hydrogen and hydrocarbons; fuel gas and natural gas pipelines; stack gases; and many more industrial uses.

July 08, 2016 -- ABB’s Measurement & Analytics business announces an online, laser process analyzer that performs sensitive and precise measurements of trace gases. Applications include refining, petrochemical, chemical, power, pharmaceutical, and other industries. Called the LGR-ICOST Model 950 process analyzer, the instrument uses patented Off-Axis Integrated Cavity Output Spectroscopy (OA-ICOS) technology developed by Los Gatos Research. This cavity enhancement absorption technique extends optical path lengths multiple miles to greatly improve sensitivity to such trace gases as CH4, CO2, CO, O2, H2S, HCl, NH3, HF, C2H2, H2O, and others. The analyzer is highly selective and interference-free with a wide dynamic range.

The LGR-ICOS analyzer requires no field calibration and has minimal preventative maintenance requirements. Non-critical alignment of the optical bench and sample cell permits easy service in the field. Industry standard communications for data and diagnostics include analog 4 to 20 mA, digital Modbus, and Ethernet. A specialized USB port offers local data access without the need for red tag procedures. Options include hazardous area certifications, heated sample gas inlet, Hastelloy components, and analog outputs.

ABB says the new process analyzer is economical to purchase and operate. It requires no consumables, columns, carrier fluids, or pre-scrubbers. A simplified sample conditioning reduces system complexity and maintenance cost. Continuous diagnostics and warnings avoid emergency repairs. Additionally, the field-serviceable sample cell and mirror cleaning require no factory repair time.

Typical applications include monitoring trace components in calibration and industrial blanket gases; hydrogen and hydrocarbons; fuel gas and natural gas pipelines; stack gases; and many more industrial uses.

About ABB

ABB is a global technology company in power and automation that enables utility, industry, and transport & infrastructure customers to improve their performance while lowering environmental impact. The ABB Group of companies operates in roughly 100 countries and employs about 135,000 people.

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