IONICON Analytik was founded 1998 as a spin-off company of the University of Innsbruck, Austria in order to make commercially available highly sensitive trace gas analysis instruments which are based on an innovative technology called Proton Transfer Reaction - Mass Spectrometry. Since then we have been improving this leading-edge technology resulting in the development of several types of ultra sensitive high resolution online mass spectrometers. Our product portfolio includes quadrupole MS and time of flight MS based instruments. Today we are the world’s leading producer of trace gas detec.... Read more

The TOF component gives the ability to analyze a whole mass spectrum in seconds ...

The instrument comprises a novel high-resolution TOF, a triple ion source and an adv...

The PTR-TOF 1000 is an IONICON PTR-TOFMS instrument with dimensions, weight and pric...

The IONICON Liquid Calibration Unit (LCU) evaporates aqueous standards into a gas st...

For most trace gas analyzers, calibration is the standard practice to ensure accurat...

IONICON Analytik was founded 1998 as a spin-off company of the University of Innsbruck, Austria in order to make commercially available highly sensitive trace gas analysis instruments which are based on an innovative technology called Proton Transfer Reaction - Mass Spectrometry.
Since then we have been improving this leading-edge technology resulting in the development of several types of ultra sensitive high resolution online mass spectrometers. Our product portfolio includes quadrupole MS and time of flight MS based instruments.
Today we are the world’s leading producer of trace gas detectors using PTR-MS technology. THE online mass spectrometry technology allowing for monitoring and quantification of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in concentrations < 1 pptv. We manufacture our precision instruments at our company site located in Innsbruck, Austria.
For more than a decade, we are serving leading scientists in universities and global corporations with VOC detection and quantification instruments in many different areas including atmospheric chemistry, environmental research and trace gas analysis (e.g. emissions in urban and remote areas, indoor spaces, vehicles), food and flavour science (e.g. analysis of coffee, olive oil, butter, cheese, wine, herbal extracts and aromas), industrial VOC monitoring (e.g. in waste incineration plant, chemical factories and production sites) and illicit substances detection (Explosives, CWAs, TICs).