Measurement and Testing
High performance yet economic GC for trace level environmental monitoring
Dec 19 2019
ENMET’s eGC (environmental Gas Chromatograph) is a fully autonomous trace toxic chemical fenceline monitor for field applications capable of subparts per billion analysis. A typical application for the eGC can be single or multi chemical identification of specific hydrocarbons such as Benzene, Toluene, and Xylene in ambient air. The eGC is designed to be an autonomous field instrument capable of operating while using only solar power allowing mobility convenience of deployment to specific emission and remote site areas. eGC has been tested to operate outdoors under harsh conditions with ambient temperature range of 14°F to 115°F. This system will last years in the field with minimal planned maintenance limiting user field interaction. The eGC reports all of the analysis data including weather wind speed and direction with GIS position. All data is sent by cellular modem using an encrypted server, secure, with full access to the data anywhere in the world via the web. ENMET’s eGC is a significant technological improvement for trace level field analysis offering high performance at a very affordable price.
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