Tunable Filter Spectrometers
MKS Instruments' platform of innovative optical analyzers based on Tunable Filter Spectroscopy (TFS™) provides real-time gas analysis, while delivering customers a substantially lower total cost of ownership. TFS™ can be utilized from UV (Ultra-Violet) through IR (Infra-Red) spectral regions. MKS TFS™ sensor platforms have been on the market since 2008 with more than 2500 systems deployed.
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Precisive® 5 Hydrocarbon Gas Analyzers
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Precisive® 5 gas analyzers require no carrier-gases, no-calibration gases and offer fast response analytics without compromising accuracy, repeatability, linearity or stability in the presence of interference. Precisive 5's faster-response multi-component analysis provides significant cost-savings and efficiency gains in power generation applications.
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Precisive® 5 Application Specific Gas Analyzers
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The Precisive® Gas Analyzer is a real-time gas analyzer based on MKS' unique Tunable Filter Spectroscopy (TFS™) platform. The Precisive suite of products are calibrated for the measurement of a wide range of gases across multiple process industries. The real-time, continuous measurement capability provides immediate analysis ensuring control of critical process parameters.
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MultiGas™ TFS™ Gas Monitor For Multi-Compound Gas Analysis
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The MultiGas™ TFS™ Monitor is an online, multi-compound, trace gas monitoring system in a stand-alone 19-inch rack enclosure. It uses an innovative tunable filter spectroscopy technology enabling high selectivity and stability measurement. Low detection limit (sub-ppm levels for most gases) is achieved through the use of high throughput optics coupled with a long-path gas cell and a high sensitivity detector.
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Advanced IR Gas Analyzer For Process Monitoring
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T-Series Inline Gas Analyzer improves gas measurement accuracy over the traditional non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) analyzers using Tunable Filter Spectroscopy (TFS™), a spectroscopic scanning technique capable of generating slices of spectra in the infrared region. Each scan produces an absorption spectrum which is used to identify compounds and provide concentration values. TFS technology improves gas identification accuracy and selectivity by subtracting out spectra from interferent gases within the same infrared regions. This spectral processing capability also provides multi-component measurement.



