• Trace toxic chemical monitor with advanced data analysis website

    Measurement and testing

    Trace toxic chemical monitor with advanced data analysis website

    eGC (environmental Gas Chromatograph), from ENMET, is a new innovative solution for chemical specific analysis in ambient air. eGC is a fully autonomous trace toxic chemical facility and community air monitor for field applications which is capable of sub-parts per billion analysis.

    The eGC uses a cloud-based design for general data reporting with e-mail alerts upon concentration (alarm) excursions. These alerts allow the user to be notified when there is a concern and follow up quickly using the remote access capability with web connected devices. 

    The eGC’s intuitive graphical web site displays ppb concentration data over time, local weather conditions, (wind speed and direction) and GIS map position.  This fusion of information allows the eGC to be a very useful tool for chemical specific emission monitoring and source identification. Additionally, the eGC can also communicate externally with other environmental software modeling applications expanding the use of the data for other purposes.  


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