Among the vast analyzers portfolio of Emerson Automation Solutions, the Flame Photometric Detector is used to measure low levels of sulfur compounds in natural gas.
It burns the gas mixture and the light emitted by the combustion is analyzed. If sulfur is present, the wavelength of the emitted light is around 394 nm; the characteristic wavelength of this compound.
Such an accurate high-tech analyzer demands a well thermally insulated cabinet with a precise heating system suitable for hazardous areas that will warrant the environment protection and a stable temperature required for the equipment's proper function. On that, the analytical engineers count on INTERTEC to design an adequate and comprehensive protection and heating system.
INTERTEC’s cabinets are made of GRP – Glass Reinforced Polyester, which never degrades or corrodes. And thanks to the material's intrinsic low thermal conductivity, the cabinet will never be subject thermal shortcuts, which ensures stable temperatures even in extreme climates.
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