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IONICON PTR-TOF 1000 ultra X2 for extremely sensitive real-time VOC monitoring

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IONICON Analytik GmbH
Eduard-Bodem-Gasse 3, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
Phone: +43 512 214 800
Email: [email protected]

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IONICON is the world’s leading producer of real-time trace gas & organic particle analyzers based on Proton Transfer Reaction – Mass Spectrometry (PTR-MS) technology, with a market-leading detection limit < 1 pptv for VOCs. Considered as academic but also industrial “gold standard”, our PTR-TOF instruments are used in environmental research, atmospheric chemistry, indoor air quality, vehicle emissions testing, food & flavor science, analysis of ENDS (e-cigarettes) and breath analysis, AMC monitoring in cleanrooms of the semiconductor industry, BTEX pollution monitoring as well as for hazardous material detection.

We also manufacture modular time-of-flight mass spectrometers for academic research projects & as OEM.

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