Operation Principle: The hydrogen concentration meter uses the infrared absorption method to measure concentration by analyzing the absorption of specific wavelengths of infrared light by molecules. Molecules possess unique infrared absorption characteristics; as infrared light passes through the gas to be measured, the intensity of the absorbed spectrum changes. The instrument detects this change to calculate the concentration.
Application Scenario: Infrared absorption hydrogen analyzers are commonly used in laboratories with high precision requirements for testing.



































