The analyzer has been developed by Iranian knowledge-based firms Armad Pars and Binab Sanjesh Damavand, to enhance operational efficiency and reduce energy and chemical consumption, Arvand Petrochemical’s Public Relations Office said. The advanced analyzer utilizes Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy (TDLAS) technology to provide real-time, high-precision monitoring of carbon dioxide. This plays a critical role in optimizing the production process and improving system performance.
Technical experts at the company explained that the presence of CO₂ in brine solution lowers pH, promotes scale formation, accelerates corrosion, and ultimately reduces equipment efficiency. The installation of this analyzer has significantly minimized scaling, improved the efficiency of the electrolysis process, and resulted in measurable savings in both energy and chemical usage.
The system was designed and manufactured in less than six months. It features a durable Hastelloy body and a fused silica window, ensuring high precision and rapid response time. As a replacement for imported gas chromatography (GC) systems, the analyzer reduces reliance on foreign equipment and eliminates the need for carrier gases and specialized operators.