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Laser-based gas analyzers are sophisticated devices within the broader category of gas and chemical sensors designed to detect and quantify the presence of specific gases in an environment. Employing laser technology, these analyzers measure the concentration of gases based on the absorption of laser light at specific wavelengths. The technique often used is called tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS), which allows for high specificity and sensitivity in gas detection. Laser-based gas analyzers are commonly used in various industrial applications, including process monitoring, emissions control, and safety systems, where precise and reliable measurement of gases such as methane, carbon dioxide, ammonia, and others, is critical.
Such analyzers offer several advantages including fast response times, minimal interference from other gases, and the capability of remote sensing which allows measurements to be taken at a distance from the target gas. Their versatility and accuracy make them an essential tool for industries aiming to monitor and control gas emissions and ensure workplace safety, thereby contributing to environmental protection and compliance with regulatory standards.
Some notable companies in the laser-based gas analyzers market include Honeywell International Inc., Emerson Electric Co., Siemens AG, ABB Ltd., and SpectraSensors, Inc. These firms are known for their innovative solutions and extensive product lines that cater to various industrial gas detection requirements. Show Less Read more