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Improved Efficiency in Bulk and Specialty Gas Analysis using Ultra-sensitive FTIR

About this webinar

New advances in FTIR gas analysis technology enable routine impurity measurements at low ppb to mid ppt levels, rivaling the sensitivity of GC-based techniques. The ultra-sensitive FTIR analysis provides faster analysis times and lower cost of ownership than traditional GC gas analysis.

This webinar covers new hardware and application advances in FTIR gas analysis along with data from real world bulk gas impurity monitoring in the ppt range.

About the speakers

Marty has a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Kansas State University.  His company, Max Analytical Technologies, was recently acquired by Thermo Fisher Scientific, where he served as the Sr. Director of Gas Analysis R&D prior to his retirement. Marty’s research focused on developing next generation FTIR gas analysis systems that can measure ultra-trace components in complex samples.

Kelly McPartland is an Applications Manager with Thermo Fisher Scientific, Gas Analysis Solutions. A graduate of Boston University, Kelly is an expert in FTIR gas analysis, associated method development and data validation. As a senior-level technical liaison for gas analysis customers, Kelly has been a key architect and manager for data acquisition gas analysis software, ensuring quality results and customer usability. Kelly also works closely with state and federal regulatory agencies to develop Quality Assurance Plans and test methods for new technologies. 

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