The OMA is an industrial device which measures a high-resolution absorbance spectrum in a continuously drawn sample from a liquid or gas process stream. Harvesting this rich data, the OMA provides real-time analytics for the process stream, including chemical concentrations, purity, and color.
Most common measurements:
| acrylonitrile |
diesel |
nitrogen trichloride |
| ammonia |
dimethyl sulfide |
NOx |
| ammonium |
ethanol |
odorants |
| aromatic hydrocarbons |
ethylene glycol (MEG) |
olefins |
| arsenic |
ethyl mercaptan (EtSH) |
ozone |
| benzene |
ferric chloride |
phenol |
| bisphenol A |
ferrous sulfate |
pitch |
| bromine |
fluorine |
styrene |
| BTX |
hydrogen peroxide |
sulfur |
| 1,3-butadeine |
hydrogen sulfide |
sulfur dioxide |
| caffeine |
hypochlorite |
4-tert-Butylcatechol (TBC) |
| carbon disulfide |
iron ions |
titanium tetrachloride |
| carbonyl sulfide |
hydroquinone monomethyl ether |
transmittance |
| chlorine |
mercury |
toluene |
| chlorine dioxide |
metallocenes |
vanadium |
| chromium ions |
methanol |
vanadium oxytrichloride |
| cobalt ions |
methyl mercaptan (MeSH) |
xylene |
| color |
nitric oxide |
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| copper ions |
nitrogen dioxide |
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