HY-OPTIMA™ 2700 Series Explosion Proof In-line Hydrogen Process Analyzer

Analytical instrumentation

HY-OPTIMA™ 2700 Series Explosion Proof In-line Hydrogen Process Analyzer

26 Jan, 2018

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View our world class HY-OPTIMA™ 2700 Series Explosion Proof In-line Hydrogen Process Analyzer. The HY-OPTIMA™ 2700 Series uses a solid-state, non-consumable sensor that is configured to operate in process gas streams. The H2scan thin film technology provides a direct hydrogen measurement that is not cross sensitive to other gases. The HY-OPTIMA™ 2700 Series is ideal for applications where real-time, hydrogen specific measurements can enhance process plant efficiencies, diagnostics and maintenance management. Learn More>>

Common applications include:

  • Refinery: Reforming, cracking, recycle, tail gas, fuel gas, flare gas and other multi-component process streams
  • Natural Gas: H2 supplement to hydrocarbon measurement for complete natural gas or biomethane analysis
  • Industrial Gas Supply: Air separation, syngas, steam methane reforming, and electrolysis process streams
  • Petrochemical: H2 measurement in polymer feeds and flare gas process streams 
  • Manufacturing: Metals annealing, semiconductor, oil hydrogenation and fertilizer manufacturing process streams
  • For further information or to place an order, please contact:

Gid Herman at [email protected] or (661) 775-9575 ext. 606

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