FTIR Toxic Test
Compliance
ISO 19702, EN 17084
The FTIR Toxic Test System is used to determine the potential toxicity of combustion gases in fire tests. It can be connected to the Cone Calorimeter, NBS Smoke Density Chamber, Single Burning Item, Heat Release Calorimetry, etc.
Analyzed gas components:
- CO2, Carbon Dioxide;
- CO, Carbon Monoxide;
- HF, Hydrogen Fluoride;
- HCl, Hydrogen Chloride;
- HBr, Hydrogen Bromide;
- HCN, Hydrogen Cyanide;
- SO2, Sulfur Dioxide;
- NOx , Oxides of Nitrogen.
FTIR Toxic Test System consists of:
On-line continuous analysis, can be connected to various fire test instruments.
High-temperature sampling pumps with sampling flow rates up to 10 L/min and operating temperatures up to 190 °C.
High-temperature filtering system with a filtration rate of up to 0.5 µm and an operating temperature of up to 180 °C.
Full sampling pipeline heating, temperature up to 200°C, with no cold spots throughout to ensure test accuracy
FTIR Fourier transforms infrared spectrometer with a resolution of 0.5 cm-1 and an analysis path length of 2 m.
Data acquisition system with continuous collection of analysis results and saving to local disk.
Windows-based operation software, which can directly read the FTIR analyzer output data and actuate the results.