Unique combination: IMR-MS + EI-MS
The CombiSense real-time composite gas mass spectrometer is a unit that combines two mass spectrometry techniques: soft ionization technology with low ionization energy and electron collision ionization method. It enables simultaneous real-time measurement of individual organic and inorganic gas components in composite gases using a single unit. The response speed is quick, at several tens of milliseconds, making it ideal for quantifying trace components in the ppb order.
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Two types of mass spectrometry techniques, Ion Molecule Reaction (IMR) and Electron Impact Ionization (EI), are housed in one unit. Most trace organic and inorganic gas components can be detected with IMR-MS, while gases such as H2, He, N2, and high concentrations (%) of CO2 can be simultaneously detected with EI-MS, accommodating a variety of gas analyses.
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Applications/Examples of results
- Real-time analysis of VOCs in vehicle interiors - Emission analysis in the automotive industry - Evaluation of the removal effect of indoor air pollution using photocatalysts - Air monitoring of benzene and other pollutants along major roads - Qualitative and quantitative monitoring of volatile components in wastewater treatment facilities - Exhaled gas analysis
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Model number | overview |
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AirSense | Soft Ionization Mass Spectrometer |
HSense | Mass Spectrometer for Hydrogen and Helium |
LubeSense | Mass Spectrometer for Oil Consumption Measurement |
CO2Sense | Mass Spectrometer for CO2 Purity Measurement |
HydrogenSense | Mass Spectrometer for Hydrogen Purity Measurement |
Company information
Analytixense Co., Ltd. was established to provide unique analytical instruments and solutions from overseas to domestic customers, aiming to contribute to the fields of odor and volatile component analysis. We collaborate with overseas partners to build deep connections with our customers. Blog | Measuring Gas https://www.analytixense.co.jp/blog/