Next-Generation Automotive Material and Tailpipe Emissions Analysis:
SIFT-MS

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Presenters:
Yan-Li_Web.pngYan Li (Applications Team Leader, Syft Technologies)

Chris-Nones_Web.pngChristopher Nones (Application Specialist – Automotive, Syft Technologies)

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Regulators and consumers demand increasingly lower levels of volatile emissions from diverse automotive and aerospace sources, such as combustion exhaust, component emissions, and leakage. Emission compositions vary widely between sources, but frequently consist of both volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and inorganic gases. Speciation and quantitation of these emissions at increasing lower levels is a challenge for existing process monitoring instruments, while conventional laboratory analytical technologies are not configurable for such applications, and are expensive, complex, and slow, since they are based on chromatographic methods.

This webinar introduces Selected Ion Flow Tube Mass Spectrometry (SIFT-MS) – an innovative, industry-proven analytical technique that directly and instantly analyzes air down to part-per-trillion (ppt) concentrations. By applying eight rapidly switchable chemical ionization agents, SIFT-MS instruments selectively and quantitatively analyze a very diverse range of compounds in a single analysis.

Various applications of SIFT-MS will be described in the webinar, including exhaust gas analysis, emission screening of synthetic and natural vehicle components, and evaporative emissions analysis. Implementations of SIFT-MS instrumentation range from R&D through to the process line, enabling timely decisions to be made from new product development right through to production.

By viewing this on-demand webinar you will learn...

  • the fundamentals of the selected ion flow tube mass spectrometry (SIFT-MS) analytical technique
  • how SIFT-MS delivers immediate analytical results for inorganic gases and VOCs, benefiting diverse evaporative, material, and tail-pipe emissions applications
  • how SIFT-MS compares with traditional gas analysis methods used in QA/QC and R&D, including GC-MS and HPLC.

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