Tiger Optics introduces its CO-rektTM as the analyser ideally suited to measure carbon monoxide in high-purity hydrogen (H2) production. To the company’s knowledge, the monitor is the first to utilise Continuous Wave Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy (CW CRDS) technology for hydrocarbon feedstock production.
As such, the freedom from drift, calibration and consumables, along with the technology’s renowned ease of use and low maintenance, make it a dream come true for gas manufacturers and their prized customers.
Based on Tiger’s absolute technology, the CO-rekt offers continuous auto-calibration and other attributes that instantly obsolesce the Non-Dispersive Infra-Red (NDIR) detectors commonly found in HyCO plants that produce hydrogen and carbon monoxide for refineries, chemical production, hydrogen fuel cells and other critical applications.
Such plants use Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) technology to recover or to purify hydrogen from various process streams. The process stream passes through as many as ten beds of adsorbent material, designed to remove contamination from carbon monoxide and to generate the grade of hydrogen required by end-users. Analysis of carbon monoxide content in the exiting H2 stream not only informs manufacturers about the condition of the expensive PSA technology itself and the purity of the final hydrogen product, but also serves to protect the condition of the expensive PSA technology itself, while maximising purification bed efficiency. Above all, HyCO plants must be vigilant in measuring carbon monoxide in hydrogen, since high levels can damage their customers’ vital catalysts or processes.
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