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HY-OPTIMA™ – Real-Time Hydrogen Process Analyzer
When hydrogen is part of your process, you need accurate, stable measurements. HY-OPTIMA delivers real-time hydrogen analysis directly in your gas stream – without calibration or cross-sensitivity issues.
Continuous Hydrogen Measurement for Process Control
HY-OPTIMA is a solid-state hydrogen analyzer designed for process gas applications where reliability and fast response are essential.
The sensor measures hydrogen specifically, avoiding interference from gases such as CO, H₂S, or hydrocarbons. This gives you accurate, real-time data for process optimization and control.
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Reliable Measurement Without Traditional Limitations
Compared to conventional technologies such as GC or TCD, HY-OPTIMA provides:
- Faster response times
- Lower maintenance requirements
- Continuous, real-time measurement
- Simplified system integration
With automatic calibration and no consumables, you can operate continuously with minimal maintenance effort.
Key Features for Process Applications
- Hydrogen-specific measurement with no cross-interference
- Auto-calibration – no scheduled calibration required
- Fast response time for real-time process feedback
- Compact, rugged design for industrial environments
- RS485 / Modbus RTU and optional analog outputs
- Certified for industrial use with IP-rated protection
- No need for carrier gases or consumables
Applications in Hydrogen and Process Industries
- Electrolyzers and fuel cell systems
- Refineries and petrochemical plants
- Natural gas networks with hydrogen blending
- Industrial gas monitoring and quality control
- OEM integration in skid systems and process units
Benefits for You
With HY-OPTIMA, you can:
- Achieve stable and accurate hydrogen measurements over time
- Reduce operational costs with no calibration gases or consumables
- Detect process changes quickly and improve control
- Integrate easily into your existing systems
- Increase confidence in your process data and decision-making