10 analyzer resource guides you need to know about

Feb. 10, 2016
Here are 10 online resources to help you understand analyzers, their limitations and advances.

PROCESS ANALYZERS 101

This 45-minute video, "Continuous Gas Analyzers," was presented at the Siemens Industry 2013 event. The presentation covers analyzers, sample systems, sample points, defining requirements and budgets, and understanding overall processes.
Raeco

WEB-BASED ANALYZER LIBRARY

The Free Technical Engineering Library includes an Analysers section covering emissions, monitoring, oxygen, pH, humidity and oil water, while the Analyser Sample Systems section covers sample conditioning, modular systems and grab systems. Each has dozens of articles and resources. Check out the Analytical Instrumentation Library and the Analyser Sample Systems Library.
ICEWEB

REZABEK ON MAINTENANCE

In this short video, Control contributing editor John Rezabek details the challenges and solutions of maintaining analyzers and field devices in pro­cess control applications.
ARC ADVISORY GROUP

SEVEN DEADLY ANALYZER SINS

This technical paper, "The Seven Deadly Sins of Process Analyzer Applications," offer examples and quantitative information based on historical experiences of analyzer engineering and sample handling.
Ametek

GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY BASICS

This 14-minute video, "Fundamentals of GC—Introduction and Overview," describes gas chromatography (GC) basics, main components of a gas chromatograph and common applications where a GC is used.
Agilent Technologies

ONLINE CHEMICAL TEXTBOOK

The web-based University of Michigan Chemical Engineering Process Dynamics and Controls Open Textbook is a student-contributed, open-source text. The section on Composition Sensors covers photometric and electrometric analyses, chromatography, mass spectrometry, thermal conductivity of gases, physical property measurements and other topics.
University of Michigan

pH, ORP, CONDUCTIVITY VIDEO

This video from Control's Back-to-Basics series explores wet chemistry measurements; shows how density, pH, ORP and conductivity are deceptively simple and similar; and covers density analyzers, too. Control former editor Walt Boyes demonstrates how to understand and differentiate between these three measurements.
Control

LIMITATIONS AND ADVANCES

The "analyzer resources" webpage at the Modeling and Control website is compiled by Greg McMillan, links to other articles, and describes trends making analyzers more maintainable.
MODELING AND CONTROL

ONLINE ANALYZER INTRODUCTION

The Instrumentation for Process Control online textbook, located at the free Process Control Education website and hosted by McMaster University, includes Chapter 2.5, "Onstream Analyzers," which provides an introduction to analyzers and sample systems.
McMaster University

SPECTROSCOPY AND SEPARATION

This technical paper, "Combining Spectroscopy and Separation Science in Process and Emissions Monitoring," shows how auto-carrier, frontal-elution chromatography in conjunction with a process UV spectrometer allows  rapid online analysis of trace components even in complex streams.
Ametek

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