Cross Correlator
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Mid-Range Gas Filter Correlation CO2 Analyzer
Model T360M
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Teledyne Advanced Pollution Instrumentation
The Model T360M CO2 analyzer measures Carbon Dioxide by comparing infrared energy absorbed by a sample to that absorbed by a reference gas according to the Beer-Lambert law. Using a Gas Filter Correlation Wheel, a high-energy IR light source is alternately passed through a CO2 filled chamber and a chamber with no CO2 present. The light path then travels through the sample cell, which has a folded path of 1.28 meters.The energy loss through the sample cell is compared with the reference signal provided by the filter wheel to produce a signal proportional to concentration, with little effect from interfering gases within the sample. This design produces excellent zero and span stability and high signal to noise ratio, allowing excellent performance over a wide concentration range, making this instrument an ideal choice for CO2 reporting requirements associated with dilution CEMS.
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Cross Development Tools
S12X and XGATE
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Cosmic Software's S12X and XGATE Development Tool Suite delivers the features and performance needed to create cutting edge applications. These tools are focused on leveraging the unique benefits of the S12X microcontroller family and XGATE module, while maintaining a standardized easy to use programming environment.
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Cross Hole Energizer P/S
CHE
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Specially designed for small-scale cross-hole surveys, this compact hammer can be used to generate both P and S waves.The hammer can be downloaded using the steel cable and clamped to the requested depth by a pneumatic clamping system manually controlled by a lever from the surface; simply pushing up the steel cable to execute the first shot, the trigger installed on the energizer will start the acquisition for the “P/S”. After that you will have to drop the mass to make the acquisition with inverse polarity.
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Product
Mid-Range Gas Filter Correlation CO2 Analyzer
Model N360M
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Teledyne Advanced Pollution Instrumentation
The Model N360M measures carbon dioxide (CO2) by comparing infrared energy absorbed by a sample to that absorbed by a reference according to the Beer-Lambert law.The N360M uses Gas Filter Correlation (GFC) to overcome the interfering effects of various other gases (such as water vapor) that also absorb IR. The analyzer passes the IR beam through a spinning wheel made up of two separate chambers: one containing a high concentration of CO2 known as the reference, and the other containing a neutral gas known as the measure. The concentration of CO2 in the sample chamber is computed by taking the ratio of the instantaneous measure and reference values and then compensating the ratio for sample temperature and pressure. A nitrogen purge system is provided for the GFC wheel assembly to eliminate the effects of ambient CO2, if necessary.



