Monitor Formaldehyde levels in realtime with high sensitivity and accuracy using the MIRA Ultra VOC gas analyzer.
Introducing the MIRA Ultra VOC, the World’s first portable high accuracy formaldehyde gas analyzer.
The Ultra VOC is based on Aeris’ revolutionary, miniature laser-based sensor engine, which achieves sub-ppb sensitivity and accuracy in seconds.
The Ultra Series analyzer provides extended, low drift performance via its precision temperature stabilized optical core.
Portable Ultra systems can be uniquely employed for a wide range of fixed, handheld, and mobile applications. The low power consumption of Ultra systems makes them ideal for solar powered applications.
Aeris MIRA Series analyzers operate in the middle infrared (MIR) region, achieving unparalleled specificity and sensitivity in a compact, low power consumption platform. The ability to monitor HCHO in real-time with a portable analyzer enables a wide range of lab as well as field applications that were previously impractical due to traditional size, weight, power, and cost constraints. Ultra Series analyzers offer performance levels traditionally associated with much larger, more expensive gas analyzers, representing a paradigm shift in high accuracy laser-based gas analysis systems.
Key Features:
- Temperature and pressure stabilized core
- Autonomous, built-in calibration or zero cycle
- 1 or 2Hz operation
- GPS ready for creating HCHO “maps”
- Built-in wifi, RS-232, and optional analog out
- Lowest, 20W (average) power consumption
- Maintenance-free sensor, user-serviceable filters
- 2-port, differential sampling, built-in pump.
Real-Time Ambient and Source Monitoring
The MIRA Ultra VOC is suitable for long-term ambient monitoring applications as well as emissions quantifications studies. Common sources of formaldehyde
include including engineered wood products, glues and paints, and industrial facilities such as die-cast or plastics manufacturing plants. Comparisons with ASTM methods quantify system accuracy and linearity from ppb to ppm levels, determining absolute HCHO levels in minutes instead of hours, while eliminating wet chemistry steps and consumables (column) associated with other methods.
As an absorption-based method, MIRA Ultra systems achieve high sensitivity and linearity over an extremely wide concentration range. Ultra VOC systems come equipped with two programmable sample ports and associated software that enables autonomous calibration (or rezeroing) as well as differential measurements. As the optical core in the Ultra VOC is heated to 40°C, it is ideal for use in humid environments where the potential for condensation in the analyzer is of concern.