Gas Analysis Solutions by Industry
Start from your plant and the duty that matters to your team — power station CEMS, metallurgical furnace gas, chemical reactor feeds, refinery process streams, semiconductor cleanroom atmospheres, or environmental emission compliance. Each industry page walks through the gases, analyzer models, and measurement technologies that fit that duty.
Pick Your Industry — We Map It to the Right Analyzer
Each card opens an industry page with the challenges, key gases, recommended SKUs, standards, and FAQs that matter to that plant type.
Power Generation
Coal, gas, biomass, and waste-to-energy combustion CEMS — NOₓ, SO₂, O₂, CO / CO₂, NH₃ slip, and hydrogen-cooled generator purity
- Key gases
- 7
- SKUs
- 6
- Techs
- 4
Metallurgy & Steel
BOF converter off-gas, blast-furnace top gas, coke-oven gas, sintering stacks, and heat-treatment / annealing furnace atmospheres — CO / CO₂ / H₂ / O₂ / H₂S
- Key gases
- 7
- SKUs
- 6
- Techs
- 3
Chemical Process
HCl / HF / Cl₂ / NH₃ reactor feeds, VAM / 1,4-BDO synthesis, VOC process vents, and reactor off-gas monitoring
- Key gases
- 8
- SKUs
- 7
- Techs
- 3
Petroleum Refining
Claus SRU tail-gas SO₂ / H₂S ratio control, hydrogen reforming / PSA purity, alkylation H₂S monitoring, fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) flue gas, and flare / fugitive THC
- Key gases
- 6
- SKUs
- 5
- Techs
- 3
Semiconductor & Electronics
CVD / etch chamber exhaust (HCl / HF / Cl₂ / SiH₄), high-purity process gas QA, N₂O diffusion furnace, high-purity H₂ carrier, and cleanroom moisture monitoring
- Key gases
- 6
- SKUs
- 5
- Techs
- 3
Environmental & Emissions
Stack CEMS (SO₂ / NOₓ / HCl / HF / CO / VOC), waste incineration compliance, ambient air-quality, GHG MRV reporting, odor / H₂S, and fenceline monitoring
- Key gases
- 9
- SKUs
- 11
- Techs
- 5
Cement & Building Materials
Rotary kiln combustion, pulverized-coal bin safety, preheater / cyclone calcination, and stack CEMS — O₂ / CO / CO₂ / NOₓ / SO₂ / NH₃ slip
- Key gases
- 6
- SKUs
- 8
- Techs
- 3
Built Around Your Plant Reality
Scoping an analyzer usually starts with the plant, the duty, and the regulations that govern it — not with a spectroscopy acronym. These pages are written in that order.
Start With the Duty
Each page opens with the plant process and the measurement duty — NOₓ compliance on a boiler, BOF converter off-gas control, FGD-outlet CEMS — before narrowing to analyzer technology.
Recommendations Tied to Real Products
Every analyzer recommended for an industry is an active GESHINE model with a dedicated product page, full specifications, and available datasheets.
Standards Cited Precisely
The regulatory framework that governs each industry — 40 CFR Part 60 / 75 / 98, EU IED BAT, EN 14181, SEMI S2, API 934 — is listed on the relevant page, with per-SKU certification pinned to individual product pages.
Other Ways to Find the Right Analyzer
If you already know the target gas or prefer to reason from the measurement technology, start from one of these routes instead.
By Gas Category
16 gas categories from oxygen to acetylene. Start here when you already know the target species.
Browse gas categoriesBy Industry
7 industries framed around plant type and regulatory duty.
Current viewBy Technology
6 technology pages: TDLAS, NDIR, UV-DOAS, GFC, CLD, UVF. Start here when the selection debate is about the spectroscopy.
Browse technologiesHow a GESHINE Project Runs
From the first conversation to long-term support, every project follows the same four steps — detailed on the engineering services page.
Discovery
Plant type, target species, matrix, regulatory framework, and integration envelope are captured in a structured intake.
Propose
Specification package with analyzer / SCS / CEMS architecture, technology comparison, and formal quotation.
Deliver
Manufacturing, field installation, commissioning, calibration, and operator training complete the handover.
Support
Preventive-maintenance contract, spare-parts supply, and responsive technical-support advisory continue post-handover.
Resources to Take the Project Forward
Once the industry fit is clear, these are the pages that scope the hardware, the sampling chain, and the engineering around it.
Gas Analyzer Catalogue
Browse the full GESHINE product line by gas category and measurement technology — 16 gas categories and 6 analyzer technologies.
Browse the catalogueEngineering & Delivery Services
Analyzer selection, sample-conditioning-system engineering, CEMS integration, field installation, calibration, training, and lifecycle support.
Explore servicesSampling & Conditioning Systems
Heated probes, filtration, and cool-dry conditioning that keep an analyzer representative on wet, corrosive, dusty, and high-temperature gas streams.
See ZS-SCS systemsNavigating the Industry Pages
How the industry view is organized and how to get to the right recommendation.
How are GESHINE’s industry pages organized?
Each industry page opens with the plant’s measurement duty and challenges, then maps the key gases, recommended analyzer SKUs, the governing standards, field case experience, and FAQs for that vertical — written in the order an engineer actually scopes a project: plant, then duty, then regulation, then analyzer.
What if I’d rather start from the gas or the measurement technology?
You can — the industry view is one of three entry points into the same catalogue. Browse by gas category for the 16 gas analyzer families when you already know the target species, or by measurement technology for the six technology pages (TDLAS, NDIR, UV-DOAS, GFC, CLD, UVF) when the selection debate is about the spectroscopy.
Which industries are covered today?
Seven: power generation, metallurgy & steel, chemical process, petroleum refining, semiconductor & electronics, environmental & emissions, and cement & building materials. Each opens a dedicated page with that vertical’s gases, recommended SKUs, standards, and FAQs.
What should I send if my plant spans more than one of these?
Describe the plant type and primary process unit, the target species and concentration envelope, the regulatory framework, whether the duty is CEMS or process, and the sample-conditioning envelope (temperature, dust, water vapor, corrosives). GESHINE application engineering will point you to the right industry page and scope the analyzer stack in one pass.
Not Sure Which Industry Fits?
Describe the plant, the duty, and the regulatory framework — application engineering will point you to the right industry page and scope the analyzer stack in one pass.
- Plant type and primary process unit
- Target species and concentration envelope
- Regulatory framework (EPA Part 60 / 75 / 98, EU IED BAT, SEMI S2, API 934)
- CEMS vs process duty
- Sample conditioning envelope (temperature, dust, water vapor, corrosives)
Industry Consultation
Our application engineers will frame your duty in industry language and scope the analyzer stack within 48 hours.
