World class, tailored gas and dust analysis solutions

Measurement and testing

World class, tailored gas and dust analysis solutions

22 Jun, 2018

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NEO Monitors is a leading manufacturer and supplier of TDLAS gas and dust analysers, based on over 30 years of high-risk research and development in electro optics and laser technology. The renowned Norwegian specialists develop and supply tailored solutions (LaserGas™ and LaserDust™) for measuring gas and dust in all types of industries worldwide.

Neo Monitors always offer solutions with the optimisation of production processes, improved and controlled safety and the reliable measurement of emissions as the top priorities. The analysers can measure over 40 gases and combinations and are used in numerous types of applications in all types of industries, such as chemical/petro-chemical, oil and gas, power, pulp and paper, environmental, fertiliser, cement and many more, worldwide.

More than 40 distributors in all continents ensure that NEO Monitors global clients always receive the most rapid and efficient service possible. The company is the fastest growing European company in this niche, with over 13000 analysers installed worldwide as of June 2018. The analysers accommodate different needs in the industry, from monitoring gas in stacks, pipes, ducts and process chambers to controlling the safety of workers and environmental functions.

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