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E Instruments launches new E4500

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E Instruments International has launched a new low-NOX industrial emissions analyser. The new E4500 is a portable flue gas and emissions analyser, designed for emissions monitoring, maintenance, and tuning of burner, kilns, and other industrial combustion processes.

The E4500 features low NOX measurements with 0.1 ppm resolution and high accuracy under 100 ppm NOX. It is available with both NO and NO2 sensors for total NOX measurement. An optional sample collection unit minimises NOX loss from condensation and ensure accurate NOX readings.

Other key features include a dilution pump for CO auto-range measurements up to 10%, built-in printer, automatic date saving, internal date memory for up to 2000 tests, USB and Bluetooth connectivity, and temperature and pressure measurement capability.

E Instruments International is based in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, US. It specialises in instrumentation solutions encompassing portable emissions and combustion analysers, as well as indoor air monitors, especially designed for the industrial, HVAC, commercial, and institutional markets worldwide.

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