Airsense.net Mass Spectrometer
Description :
By using the IMR technique, the measurement becomes fast, selective and free of any interference. Unlike others, no fragmentation or overlapping spectra can damage the interpretation of the detected results.
IMR means using primary ions with lower energy level (10 eV .. 14 eV) to completely ionise the probe gas molecules. The signal/noise ratio will be optimised by the integrated octopol separator, focusing the primary ions and filtering out any interferences. The quadrupol mass filter (0-512 amu) then separates the molecules for further detection at the fast pulse counter.
The temperature and pressure compensated sample gas inlet guarantees the correct measurement and avoids any discrimination of the gas. Any contamination due to condensation or particulate matters is minimized.





