Thermo Fisher Scientific MIRAN SapphIRe Portable FTIR Gas Analyzer
| Brand | Thermo Fisher Scientific |
|---|---|
| Origin | USA |
| Manufacturer Type | Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) |
| Product Category | Imported Instrument |
| Model | MIRAN SapphIRe |
| Instrument Type | Portable |
| Detection Target | Multi-component Gases |
| Wavelength Range | 7.7–14.1 µm (tunable filter) + seven fixed-bandpass filters at 1.8, 3.3, 3.6, 4.0, 4.2, 4.5, and 4.7 µm |
| Sample Cell Path Length | 0.5 m |
| Sample Cell Volume | 2.23 L |
| Flow Rate | 15 L/min |
| Analysis Time | 20 s (startup) to 3 min (full spectral acquisition) |
| Response Time | ≤18 s to 90% of final reading |
| Display | 8-line × 40-character LCD |
| Power | Internal rechargeable NiCd battery (7.2 V, 5.7 Ah) |
| Dimensions | 553 mm (W) × 365 mm (H) × 193 mm (D) |
| Weight | ~10 kg |
| Preloaded Calibration Curves | Up to 120 gases (configurable per model variant) |
Overview
The Thermo Fisher Scientific MIRAN SapphIRe is a field-deployable, non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) gas analyzer engineered for real-time, multi-component quantitative analysis of ambient and process gases. Unlike conventional single-gas NDIR sensors or benchtop Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometers, the MIRAN SapphIRe employs a proprietary linear variable filter (LVF) architecture coupled with seven discrete bandpass interference filters—enabling rapid, selective spectral interrogation across critical mid-infrared absorption bands (1.8–14.1 µm). This hybrid optical design delivers high specificity without cryogenic cooling or moving interferometers, making it uniquely suited for on-site environmental monitoring, occupational health assessments, and emergency response scenarios where analytical rigor must coexist with operational portability. The instrument operates on the principle of Beer-Lambert absorption spectroscopy: target gas concentrations are determined by measuring attenuation at characteristic vibrational-rotational absorption wavelengths, referenced against factory-calibrated, traceable calibration curves stored onboard.
Key Features
- Modular optical architecture integrating a tunable 7.7–14.1 µm LVF and seven fixed-wavelength bandpass filters (1.8, 3.3, 3.6, 4.0, 4.2, 4.5, 4.7 µm) for broad-spectrum coverage of organic and inorganic analytes
- Preloaded, user-selectable calibration libraries supporting up to 120 gases—including CO, CO₂, formaldehyde, benzene, toluene, xylene, styrene, acrylonitrile, CS₂, phosgene, bromomethane, and aniline—each traceable to NIST-standard reference materials
- Three configurable platform variants: SapphIRe XL (120-gas capacity), SL (50-gas capacity), and DL (dedicated multi-gas configuration), enabling application-specific deployment without hardware modification
- Integrated sample handling system with 15 L/min diaphragm pump, 0.5 m optical path length cell (2.23 L volume), and temperature-stabilized detector assembly for improved signal-to-noise ratio
- Onboard 8-line × 40-character LCD display with real-time concentration readouts, alarm status, and diagnostic indicators; no external PC required for basic operation
- Rechargeable NiCd battery pack (7.2 V, 5.7 Ah) providing ≥4 hours of continuous field operation and compatible with standard AC/DC charging adapters
Sample Compatibility & Compliance
The MIRAN SapphIRe is validated for direct analysis of undiluted ambient air, stack effluents, laboratory exhaust streams, and medical gas mixtures. It accommodates both point-sampling (via integrated probe or external tubing) and open-path configurations when paired with optional accessories. Its measurement methodology aligns with established regulatory frameworks including EPA Method TO-11A (for carbonyl compounds), ASTM D6348 (for gaseous emissions), and ISO 16000-29 (indoor air VOC analysis). All factory calibrations are performed under GLP-compliant conditions and documented per ISO/IEC 17025 requirements. While not inherently 21 CFR Part 11 compliant out-of-the-box, audit-trail-capable data export (CSV, ASCII) supports integration into validated laboratory information management systems (LIMS) for regulated environments.
Software & Data Management
Data acquisition, method configuration, and report generation are managed via Thermo Fisher’s proprietary SapphIRe Control Software (Windows-compatible), which supports method import/export, spectral library updates, alarm threshold definition, and time-stamped data logging. Raw absorbance spectra and processed concentration time-series can be exported in CSV format for third-party statistical analysis or compliance reporting. Firmware updates maintain backward compatibility with legacy calibration files and preserve user-defined methods across generations. Optional Bluetooth or RS-232 interfaces enable remote monitoring and integration with SCADA or building management systems (BMS).
Applications
- Occupational Health & Industrial Hygiene: Real-time monitoring of workplace exposure to regulated toxicants (e.g., benzene per OSHA 1910.1200, CO per ACGIH TLV®) during routine inspections or process audits
- Emergency Response: Rapid identification and quantification of hazardous release events—including chemical spills, refinery leaks, or clandestine lab operations—supporting incident command decisions
- Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Assessment: Field validation of HVAC performance, detection of off-gassing from construction materials (e.g., formaldehyde, VOCs), and verification of remediation efficacy
- Healthcare Facility Monitoring: Verification of scavenging efficiency in anesthesia delivery systems, detection of waste anesthetic gases (e.g., sevoflurane, isoflurane), and compliance with Joint Commission EC.02.05.01 standards
- Environmental Compliance: Stack testing support for Title V permits, landfill gas monitoring (CH₄, CO₂, H₂S), and fugitive emission surveys per EPA OOOOa protocols
- Research & Development: Spectral library expansion for novel compounds, kinetic studies of gas-phase reactions, and method development for emerging contaminants
FAQ
What gases can the MIRAN SapphIRe detect?
It supports over 120 preloaded gases—including CO, CO₂, formaldehyde, benzene, toluene, xylene, styrene, acrylonitrile, CS₂, phosgene, bromomethane, and aniline—with additional analytes added via software updates.
Does the instrument require external calibration gases during routine use?
Zero and span checks are recommended per ISO 17025 guidance; however, the system maintains stability between scheduled verifications due to its thermally stabilized optical train and drift-compensated detector electronics.
Can the MIRAN SapphIRe operate in explosive atmospheres?
It is not intrinsically safe certified; use in classified hazardous locations requires external explosion-proof enclosures or purged cabinets meeting NEC Class I, Division 1 specifications.
How is spectral identification of unknown compounds performed?
The optional spectral scanning mode captures full-band absorbance profiles, which may be exported for library matching using commercial IR databases (e.g., NIST Chemistry WebBook, Bio-Rad KnowItAll) or principal component analysis (PCA) workflows.
Is the battery pack replaceable in the field?
Yes—the NiCd module is user-serviceable with standard Torx tools and does not require factory recalibration upon replacement.

