Baseline Adds a New Total Sulfur Analyzer to It's Product Line for the Carbonated Beverage Industry


The Baseline product line for detecting impurities in Carbon Dioxide has expanded to include Total Sulfur monitoring.  The BevAlert Model 8900 has been a very popular choice for industries that needed reliable and accurate monitoring of Acetaldehyde and BTEX impurities in CO2.  This same expertise has been applied to our development of the BevAlert to convert Sulfur Dioxide, Carbonyl Sulfide, Hydrogen Sulfide, and other organic sulfides in a reactor to display a total sulfur reading.  These analyses in combination with our Series 9000 Total Hydrocarbon Analyzer provide the solution for complying with ISBT methods.

The BevAlert Model 8900 GC can detect:  Acetaldehyde, Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, Xylenes, Methanol, Total Sulfur, and Vinyl Chloride.



Total Sulfur in Carbon Dioxide
ISBT Method 13

The BevAlert Model 8900 TS Analyzer provides a total sulfur measurement for sulfur compounds in Carbon Dioxide.  The measurement includes Hydrogen Sulfide, Sulfur Dioxide, Carbonyl Sulfide, and organic sulfides converted in a reactor and displayed as a total sulfur reading.

View the Total Sulfur Application Note

Acetaldehyde + BTEX in Carbon Dioxide

ISBT Method 11 & 12

The BevAlert Model 8900 ABTEX  Analyzer

provides direct measurement of Acetaldehyde, Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, and Xylenes (ABTEX) in Carbon Dioxide.

View the ABTEX Application Note

Total Hydrocarbons in Carbon Dioxide
ISBT Method 10

The Series 9000 Total Hydrocarbon Analyzer is designed to continuously monitor the total hydrocarbon content in Carbon Dioxide.

Trace Detection of Impurities in Specialty Gases is Critical for Industrial Gas Manufactures, Distributors and End Users Concerned with Product Quality and Safety

Baseline - MOCON, Inc. offers a full line of products including the Series 9000NMHC Methane/Non-Methane Hydrocarbon Analyzer (catalytic method), Series 9000TCA Total Carbon Analyzer and the Series 8900 automatic on-line Gas Chromatograph which can be configured to monitor Methane/Non-Methane Hydrocarbons (direct reading method) as well as a variety of other gases.

Trace Detection of Impurities in Specialty Gases is Critical - for Industrial Gas Manufactures, Distributors and End Users - Concerned with Product Quality and Safety.

Monitoring trace organics in Specialty Gases is rapidly becoming an essential part of today’s industrial process and quality control programs due to increased public awareness, concerns about health and safety, product liability and impact on product yields.

For More Information Regarding Specialty Gases Visit:

International Society of Beverage Technologists (ISBT)
Compressed Gas Association (CGA)
European Industrial Gas Association (EIGA)
Specialty Gas Report
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