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Toxic Inline Analyzer TINA

The Toxical Inline Analyzer TINA is a high-pre­cis­i­on gas ana­ly­zer for thres­hold moni­to­ring of toxic and explo­si­ve gas mix­tures. Developed for in-situ mea­su­re­ment, it offers con­ti­nuous, relia­ble moni­to­ring direct­ly in the pro­cess wit­hout the need for exter­nal gas con­di­tio­ning. With its dif­fu­si­on-based mea­su­re­ment tech­no­lo­gy and long-term sta­ble cali­bra­ti­on, the TINA ensu­res maxi­mum safe­ty and pro­cess sta­bi­li­ty.

The Toxical Inline Analyzer TINA relia­bly moni­tors toxic and explo­si­ve gas mix­tures in real time. Whether in the che­mi­cal indus­try, in sol­vent moni­to­ring or in sur­face tre­at­ment - the TINA Analyzer ensu­res safe­ty and pro­cess sta­bi­li­ty. Thanks to its in-situ mea­su­re­ment tech­no­lo­gy, it mea­su­res direct­ly in the gas flow wit­hout the need for com­plex tre­at­ment sys­tems. The ana­ly­zer is par­ti­cu­lar­ly sui­ta­ble for moni­to­ring the lower explo­si­on limits (LEL), hel­ping to com­ply with legal regu­la­ti­ons and pro­tect sys­tems. Its com­pact design and simp­le inte­gra­ti­on make it ide­al for use in safe­ty-cri­ti­cal pro­ces­ses and deman­ding indus­tri­al envi­ron­ments.

The TINA Analyzer com­pli­es with the hig­hest safe­ty stan­dards (e.g. Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC, Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004/108/EC) and is UL/CSA appro­ved.

  • Long-term sta­bi­li­ty: Minimized main­ten­an­ce and maxi­mum relia­bi­li­ty.
  • Precise mea­su­re­ment tech­no­lo­gy: Diffusion-based with infrared absorp­ti­on (NDIR) and refe­rence detec­tor for maxi­mum accu­ra­cy.
  • Fast respon­se time: T50 < 5 s, T90 < 10 s - light­ning-fast adapt­a­ti­on to pro­cess chan­ges.
  • Robust con­s­truc­tion: Stainless steel mea­su­ring cham­ber and alu­mi­num housing (IP67) for deman­ding envi­ron­ments.
  • Automatic cali­bra­ti­on: Simple zero point cor­rec­tion ensu­res long-las­ting pre­cis­i­on.
  • Compact inte­gra­ti­on: Space-saving design for fle­xi­ble inte­gra­ti­on into indus­tri­al sys­tems.
  • Solvent moni­to­ring: Avoid health and safe­ty risks in che­mi­cal pro­ces­ses.
  • Surface tre­at­ment: Precise con­trol of toxic gases during coa­ting or pain­ting.
  • Industrial appli­ca­ti­ons: Ideally sui­ted for pro­ces­ses in poten­ti­al­ly explo­si­ve atmo­sphe­res.

The TINA Analyzer helps com­pa­nies to com­ply with safe­ty requi­re­ments and avo­id pro­cess fail­ures.

  • Measurement tech­no­lo­gy: Diffusion method with NDIR pho­to­me­ter and refe­rence detec­tor.
  • Measuring ran­ges: Up to 100 % of the lower explo­si­on limit (LEL) of various gases and gas mix­tures (metha­ne, KWL, etc.)
  • Measuring accu­ra­cy: < 2 % of the mea­su­red value, < 1 % of the full sca­le value.
  • Response time: T50 < 5 s, T90 < 10 s.
  • Operating con­di­ti­ons: Temperature: 0 °C to 70 °C, dew point free.
  • Pressure tole­rance: 0.9 to 1.1 bar.
  • Operating vol­ta­ge: 24 V/DC, 55 VA ± 10 %.
  • Protection class: IP67 - robust and dura­ble even in chal­len­ging envi­ron­ments.

Advantages

Maximum safe­ty in poten­ti­al­ly explo­si­ve atmo­sphe­res

The Toxical Inline Analyzer TINA offers pre­cise moni­to­ring of toxic and explo­si­ve gas mix­tures and ensu­res com­pli­ance with the lower explo­si­on limit (LEL) of various gases and gas mix­tures (metha­ne, KWL, etc.). With its fast respon­se time and robust design, it pro­tects both your sys­tems and your employees from poten­ti­al hazards.

Quickly rea­dy for use for unin­ter­rupt­ed ope­ra­ti­on

Thanks to the short warm-up time of just 5 minu­tes, the gas ana­ly­zer is quick­ly rea­dy for ope­ra­ti­on and rea­ches its full spe­ci­fi­ca­ti­on after 30 minu­tes. This means you can inte­gra­te the device into your pro­ces­ses at short noti­ce and car­ry out pre­cise mea­su­re­ments imme­dia­te­ly – wit­hout long wai­ting times.

Long-term sta­bi­li­ty and low main­ten­an­ce

Thanks to auto­ma­tic cali­bra­ti­on and long-term sta­ble mea­su­re­ment tech­no­lo­gy, the TINA Analyzer signi­fi­cant­ly redu­ces main­ten­an­ce requi­re­ments. This saves you time and money while gua­ran­te­e­ing pre­cise mea­su­re­ment results in the long term. Ideal for con­ti­nuous moni­to­ring tasks in deman­ding envi­ron­ments.

FAQ

Why is it neces­sa­ry to use a Toxic Inline Analyzer?

Many indus­tri­al pro­ces­ses pro­du­ce toxic or explo­si­ve gas mix­tures who­se con­cen­tra­ti­on must be moni­to­red in order to pre­vent acci­dents and dama­ge. The Toxical Inline Analyzer TINA meets legal requi­re­ments for moni­to­ring the lower explo­si­on limit (LEL) and makes a signi­fi­cant con­tri­bu­ti­on to pro­cess safe­ty. This not only ensu­res the pro­tec­tion of your employees, but also that of your sys­tems.

What regu­la­ti­ons and appr­ovals does the TINA Analyzer com­ply with?

The TINA Analyzer com­pli­es with all rele­vant regu­la­ti­ons and stan­dards for safe use in indus­tri­al pro­ces­ses:

  • Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC: Ensuring elec­tri­cal safe­ty.
  • Directive on elec­tro­ma­gne­tic com­pa­ti­bi­li­ty (EMC) 2004/108/EC: Interference-free ope­ra­ti­on in elec­tro­ma­gne­tic envi­ron­ments.
  • DIN EN 60079-29-1: Safety in the moni­to­ring of explo­si­ve gases.
  • UL/CSA appr­oval: Meets the requi­re­ments for use in North America.
    These cer­ti­fi­ca­ti­ons gua­ran­tee maxi­mum safe­ty and world­wi­de usa­bi­li­ty.

How does the TINA Analyzer con­tri­bu­te to the safe­ty of my sys­tems?

The TINA Analyzer relia­bly detects dan­ge­rous gas con­cen­tra­ti­ons in real time and reacts within a few seconds (respon­se time T90 < 10 s). As a result, mea­su­res such as the auto­ma­tic shut­down of sys­tems can be initia­ted befo­re cri­ti­cal values are rea­ched. This mini­mi­zes the risk of explo­si­ons or poi­so­ning and pro­tects your employees, machi­nes and the envi­ron­ment.

How com­plex is the instal­la­ti­on and main­ten­an­ce of the device?

The TINA Analyzer is easy to install thanks to its com­pact design and in-situ mea­su­re­ment tech­no­lo­gy. Separate gas con­di­tio­ning is not requi­red. In addi­ti­on, the auto­ma­tic cali­bra­ti­on signi­fi­cant­ly redu­ces main­ten­an­ce cos­ts. One ser­vice inter­val is suf­fi­ci­ent to ensu­re the lon­ge­vi­ty of the device and the pre­cis­i­on of the mea­su­re­ment results.

Which are­as are sui­ta­ble for the TINA Analyzer?

The TINA Analyzer is uni­ver­sal­ly appli­ca­ble, espe­ci­al­ly in hazar­dous are­as or in pro­ces­ses that requi­re pre­cise moni­to­ring of metha­ne (CH4), car­bon mon­oxi­de (CO) and other hazar­dous gases. Typical appli­ca­ti­ons include the che­mi­cal indus­try, sol­vent moni­to­ring, sur­face tre­at­ment and many other indus­tri­al pro­ces­ses.

What advan­ta­ges does the TINA Analyzer offer for emis­si­on con­trol?

With pre­cise mea­su­re­ments in accordance with inter­na­tio­nal stan­dards, the Analyzer sup­ports ope­ra­tors in com­ply­ing with legal emis­si­on limits. This ensu­res com­pli­ance with envi­ron­men­tal regu­la­ti­ons and avo­ids fines, while at the same time impro­ving the sus­taina­bi­li­ty of pro­duc­tion pro­ces­ses.

Can the TINA Gas Analyzer be used world­wi­de?

Yes, thanks to UL/CSA appr­oval and com­pli­ance with inter­na­tio­nal stan­dards such as DIN EN 60079-29-1, the TINA Analyzer can be used in almost all regi­ons and indus­tries.

Do you have fur­ther ques­ti­ons? Contact us to find out how the Toxical Inline Analyzer TINA can opti­mi­ze your pro­ces­ses!

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