
Conventional analyzer systems—still prevalent in many plants—are buckling under the weight of today’s safety and performance demands. Designed decades ago for stable, low-pressure environments, these instruments depend on extraction systems, heated lines, pumps, and filters that are error-prone, costly, and hard to certify under modern safety integrity standards like SIL-2 and SIL-3.
In the race toward smarter, safer, and more sustainable industrial operations, Modcon Systems Ltd. is redefining what’s possible. At a time when industries worldwide are expected to decarbonize and digitize in parallel, Modcon offers a breakthrough suite of online process technologies that accomplish both—transforming complex operations into agile, intelligent systems aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The industry has reached an inflection point. Functional safety, not just explosion protection, is now paramount. While explosion-proof housings may prevent physical damage, they don’t guarantee operational reliability. A SIL-2 certified analyzer, in contrast, must automatically validate its own performance, detect faults, and safely shut down if a deviation is detected—all without human intervention. For systems involving dozens of sampling components in hazardous zones, achieving this level of integrated safety is practically impossible.
Recognizing this bottleneck, Modcon has introduced a new generation of photonics-based oxygen analyzers that measure gas properties optically, without direct contact or conditioning. These solutions offer real-time, in-situ analysis of critical parameters —even in high-pressure, high-humidity environments typical of hydrogen electrolyzers and hydrocarbon reformers.
Optical analyzers based on fluorescence and infrared absorption eliminate the need for sample extraction. They are compact, maintenance-free, and inherently safe by design. By integrating fiber optic remote sensing for monitoring petroleum, chemical and petrochemical products, Modcon’s systems allow sensitive analyzer components to remain in safe zones—such as control rooms—while rugged sensor probes operate in the field. The result? Massive reductions in CapEx, OpEx, and human exposure to hazardous areas.
This architecture isn’t just innovative—it’s strategic. It aligns with best practices in plant safety, lowers installation complexity, and accelerates compliance with international safety and environmental standards.
Technology alone isn’t enough—intelligence matters. Modcon’s Modcon.AI platform uses reinforcement learning and digital twin modeling to optimize processes in real time. Unlike static AI models that require massive historical data, Modcon.AI continuously learns from live sensor inputs, adjusting operations dynamically to meet shifting production goals and constraints.
This is especially critical in environments like green hydrogen production, where load conditions, pressure, and chemical composition can vary hourly. With Modcon.AI, operators gain not only a precise view of process performance but also actionable insights that drive efficiency, ensure product consistency, and minimize waste.
Modcon’s MOD-series analyzers are already deployed in some of the world’s most challenging facilities: from European oil refineries to cutting-edge green hydrogen plants. These analyzers provide continuous measurement of flammable gases and real-time compensation for pressure, humidity, and temperature variations—without calibration drift or manual intervention.
The company’s systems are modular, retrofittable, and built to last, offering a clear upgrade path for plants struggling with outdated analyzer infrastructures.
Beyond technology, Modcon’s ethos is rooted in sustainability. By reducing waste, enabling low-emission operations, and minimizing the need for field maintenance, their systems help customers cut carbon footprints and enhance operational resilience. In doing so, Modcon supports multiple UN SDGs, including:
Goal 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure)
Goal 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production)
Goal 13 (Climate Action)
Modcon’s technologies are also contributing to the UK’s clean energy transition. With the UK government investing over £240 million in low-carbon hydrogen production and infrastructure, tools like Modcon’s remote photonic analyzers offer an indispensable layer of control and safety—especially in pilot and scale-up hydrogen projects.
By simplifying integration and reducing safety risks, Modcon not only supports cleaner energy but also strengthens the UK’s leadership in industrial decarbonization and digital transformation.
The future of process industries lies in adaptive, safe, and low-maintenance instrumentation—and Modcon is leading the way. From hydrogen production to refinery optimization, their technologies deliver unmatched clarity and control. In an era where every measurement matters, Modcon empowers industries to move beyond legacy systems and embrace a new paradigm of precision, performance, and planetary responsibility.
For plant managers, engineers, and sustainability officers, the message is clear: The change isn’t coming. It’s already here—with Modcon.