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Handheld oxygen analyzers give an exceptionally simple method for checking oxygen and other clinical gases utilized in clinical or veterinary centers.
These low-cost, FDA-approved medical gas analyzers have advanced galvanic oxygen sensors that don’t need to be changed and can run for up to 32 months.
Both models have been specifically designed for spot checking oxygen levels in anesthesia, intensive care, incubators, or other variations of respiratory or oxygen therapy.
They are based on decades of experience designing and manufacturing oxygen instrumentation for respiratory medical devices.
The Global Handheld Medical Gas Analyzers market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The new portable multi-gas monitor from ENVEA, the MIR 9000P, is designed to meet the specific requirements of regulatory and periodic stack emission monitoring and help users save time on the job.
The most recent European standards for portable automatic measurement systems, EN 15267-4, and U.S. EPA directives and standards are met by the MIR 9000P.
It guarantees extended measuring ranges for eight parameters—NOx, SO2, CO, CO2, CH4, N2O, O2, and residual H2O—as well as high accuracy. The analyzer employs the non-dispersive infrared method with gas filter correlation (NDIR-GFC), and an integrated paramagnetic sensor (SRM) is used to measure oxygen.
The MIR 9000P all-in-one case is small and lightweight (15 kg/33 lbs). It has an IP44 protection index against water splashing and built-in vibration absorbers to ensure measurement cell stability.
Installation of the analyzer is quick: The warm-up time is maximum of 30 minutes (without the optional battery) and the gas scales self-adapt. Additionally, it is compatible with the majority of existing sampling systems.
With the help of the ENVEA Connect App and its own proprietary Wi-Fi, the MIR 9000P can be operated entirely remotely. Likewise, the client is a single tick away from key capabilities through the inserted touchscreen or cell phone.
The indicator on the front side also provides quick access to important operational status. It is ready for the Internet of Things, features the most recent connectivity technology, and offers smartphone notifications, key operational alerts, and software updates.
Last but not least, its modular construction ensures quick access to operational devices and low, simple upkeep. A one-of-a-kind portable gas emission analyzer with high productivity and low operating costs is the result of all of this.