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An exhaust gas analyzer, often known as an exhaust carbon monoxide (CO) analyser, is a device used to monitor carbon monoxide and other gases released into the atmosphere as a result of improper combustion. Infrared gas sensors and chemical gas sensors serve as the foundation for CO sensors (as well as other types of gas sensors).
During a Ministry of Transport test, the CO level is determined by carbon monoxide sensors. It must be approved as suitable for use in the scheme in order to be utilised for such a test. On the website of the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency, a list of permitted exhaust gas analyzers for use during the MOT test is accessible in.
The presence of oxygen in the exhaust gases is a sign that the mixture’s combustion was not completely complete, producing contaminating gases.
As a result, these emissions may be tracked and measured by checking the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gases of these engines. The MOT test uses Lambda coefficient measurement to carry out this measurement.
The Global motor exhaust gas sulfur analyzer market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The MEXA 1170 SX is a brand-new tool designed to gauge sulphur consumption during transient lubricating oil use and after treatment. The analyzer can be used in a total sulphur mode to examine sulphur oxides, hydrogen sulphide, and all organic sulphur compounds. It uses ultraviolet fluorescence (UVF) for detection.
Hydrogen sulphide and sulphur oxides will be examined in an inorganic sulphur mode. Only the sulphur oxides will be analysed in the final operational mode. The user can choose any of these modes using a front panel interface.
When using SO2 with TRS measuring applications: To advance after-treatment system research and development using LNT Lean NOx Trap and Four Way Catalyst to analyse sulphur poisoning in de-NOx system NOx and PM reduction system simultaneously. Using the sulphur trace method, we can measure the total sulphur in Lubricant Oil Consumption.