The first SCIEX product, introduced in 1979, was the TAGA (Trace Atmospheric Gas Analyzer) quadrupole mass spectrometer system, which used
atmospheric-pressure chemical ionization (APCI) for direct air analysis. Use of a
cryopump vacuum system run by a liquid helium compressor allowed the instrument to be mounted in a large van for mobile operation, and operated while in motion to monitor concentrations of
air pollutants. In 1981, the TAGA 6000, the first commercial triple quadrupole mass spectrometer, and New York State, and the
USEPA, and have been used in various applications such as tracking fugitive emission plumes from industrial sites, analysis of gases from contaminated homes in the
Love Canal area and for air monitoring in the Gulf area after the
BP spill in 2010. In 1979, the TAGA 3000 was used for real-time monitoring of toxic gas plumes of chlorine,
styrene and other gases released from the
Mississauga train derailment and fire providing timely information for emergency personnel. ==Inductively-Couple Plasma/Mass Spectrometry (ICPMS)==