Near infrared TDLAS CH4 (methane) ppb level concentration analysis system 1653.73nm
TDLAS (Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy) is a new gas detection method developed by combining a diode laser with a long path absorption cell, which uses laser wavelength modulation to pass through the characteristic absorption region of the measured gas. The spectrum of the semiconductor laser source used in TDLAS technology has a width much smaller than the broadening of gas absorption lines, resulting in a single line absorption spectrum. Therefore, TDLAS technology is a high-resolution absorption spectroscopy technique. Methane: CH4, commonly known as gas, is widely distributed in nature and is the main component of natural gas, biogas, pit gas, etc. At room temperature under standard pressure, methane is colorless and odorless. It can be used as a fuel and a raw material for the production of substances such as hydrogen, carbon black, carbon monoxide, acetylene, hydrogen cyanide, and formaldehyde. Methane is generally non-toxic to humans, but when its concentration is too high, it significantly reduces the oxygen content in the air, causing suffocation.