Introducing the T-I Max EtO: A New Standard in Ethylene Oxide Monitoring
- TIGER OPTICS T-I Max EtO™ Trace Ethylene Oxide Gas Analyzer Datasheet
Process Insights has unveiled its latest innovation in gas analysis: the TIGER OPTICS T-I Max EtO™ Trace Ethylene Oxide Gas Analyzer. Designed to meet the rising demand for precision, speed, and safety in industrial monitoring, this next-generation analyzer offers a powerful solution for real-time ethylene oxide (EtO) detection in chemical and petrochemical applications.
As regulations tighten and safety standards evolve, especially around hazardous compounds like EtO, industries need advanced tools to keep up. The T-I Max EtO delivers exactly that—with continuous ultra-sensitive measurement capabilities,, all in a rugged, maintenance-friendly package.
Why Ethylene Oxide Monitoring Matters
Ethylene oxide is widely used in the production of antifreeze, detergents, plastics, and even sterilization of medical equipment. However, it is also a volatile and hazardous compound linked to significant health and environmental risks. With increased regulatory pressure from updated NESHAP and FIFRA requirements, the need for accurate, on-site EtO monitoring is more critical than ever.
The T-I Max EtO meets this challenge head-on by offering:
- Real-time, continuous monitoring
- Detection limits in the parts-per-billion (ppb) range
- No need for routine calibration or consumables
- Robust operation in tough plant environments
Advanced Technology for Unmatched Accuracy
At the heart of the T-I Max EtO is TIGER OPTICS’ proven Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy (CRDS) technology. This laser-based method offers exceptional sensitivity and stability, enabling the analyzer to detect even trace levels of EtO without interference or drift. Since it operates without calibration gases or routine maintenance, facilities benefit from lower operating costs and fewer disruptions.
Supporting Compliance and Operational Efficiency
Whether it’s for leak detection, facility exposure monitoring, or emissions control, the T-I Max EtO is designed to support full compliance with stringent air quality and worker safety standards. Its fast response time ensures that operators can act immediately when unsafe concentrations are detected, reducing risk and improving overall plant safety.
Key Features at a Glance:
- Real-time, continuous EtO monitoring
- Calibration-free, low-maintenance design
- High sensitivity – lower detection limit (ldl) of 1 ppb
- Engineered for industrial reliability
- Ideal for compliance with NESHAP and FIFRA
A Smarter Way to Manage EtO Risk
By delivering accurate data without the complexity, the T-I Max EtO empowers facilities to take proactive control over EtO emissions. It’s more than an analyzer—it’s a strategic tool for safety, compliance, and peace of mind.
To learn more about the T-I Max EtO and explore Process Insights’ full range of analytical solutions Contact Us.
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