Rack-Mountable FTIR Gas Analyzer
The GT7000 Tellus is a next-generation rack-mountable FTIR gas analyzer built for measurement systems where gas analysis has to work reliably as part of a larger whole; continuously, repeatedly, and without becoming the weak point in the setup.
The analyzer measures up to 50 gases simultaneously from a library of 500 quantifiable gases, with software-based configuration and no requirement for hardware changes when adapting the measurement setup.
Key benefits of GT7000 Tellus
Rack-mountable design for integration into multi-instrument measurement systems
Simultaneous measurement of up to 50 gases
Gas library with 500 quantifiable and 5,000 identifiable gases
Instant gas concentration results with complex gas mixture analysis
Operation at 180°C or 50°C, heated sample cell for wet and corrosive gases
Software-based configuration: add gases or adjust setup without hardware changes
Selectable optical path lengths and pressure compensation options
Gas analysis as part of a measurement system
The rack-mountable format allows the GT7000 Tellus to be installed alongside other instruments in a shared rack environment, where gas analysis is one component of the overall measurement workflow. It is suited for setups where measurements are continuous or repeated, and where stable operation under varying process conditions is a practical requirement. You don’t want any weak points in the setup.
Multi-gas analysis for complex gas environments
Gas composition in real applications rarely stays fixed. GT7000 Tellus measures up to 50 gases simultaneously from a single sample and can identify unknown components from a library of 5,000 gases.
The corrosion-resistant sample cell operates at 180°C, keeping the sample in the gaseous phase in the presence of high-water vapor concentrations or corrosive gases. Combined with Calcmet-software, results are available immediately and measurement setups can be adjusted without hardware changes.
Configurable for your measurement setup
Options include:
- Operating temperature: 180°C or 50°C sample cell
- Optical path length: selectable to match sensitivity requirements
- Pressure compensation: for measurements at non-ambient pressures
- Gas components: added or modified through Calcmet software.