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Gas Chromatographs

Gas Chromatographs (GC) are analytical devices used to separate, analyze, and identify compounds in a gas phase. They are essential in various industries, including environmental monitoring, pharmaceuticals, and petrochemicals, for precise qualitative and quantitative analysis of volatile substances.

Specifications:

  • Detector Types: Flame Ionization Detector (FID), Thermal Conductivity Detector (TCD), Electron Capture Detector (ECD), and Mass Spectrometry (MS).
  • Column Types: Capillary columns and packed columns, available in different lengths and diameters.
  • Temperature Range: Oven temperatures typically range from ambient to over 400°C.
  • Carrier Gases: Helium, hydrogen, nitrogen, and argon.
  • Flow Control: Electronic Pneumatic Control (EPC) for precise regulation of carrier gas flow.
  • Injection Methods: Split/splitless, on-column, and headspace sampling.

Features:

  • High Sensitivity: Capable of detecting trace levels of compounds.
  • Automated Sampling: Autosamplers for high-throughput analysis.
  • Programmable Temperature: Precise temperature control for optimal separation.
  • Data Analysis Software: Advanced software for peak identification, quantification, and reporting.
  • Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of applications and compound types.
  • Durable Construction: Designed for reliable operation in laboratory environments.

Applications:

  • Environmental Analysis: Detection of pollutants and toxins in air, water, and soil samples.
  • Pharmaceuticals: Quality control and purity testing of drug components.
  • Petrochemicals: Analysis of hydrocarbon mixtures and fuel additives.
  • Food and Beverage: Detection of flavors, fragrances, and contaminants.
  • Forensics: Analysis of toxic substances and drug compounds.
  • Chemical Research: Identification and quantification of complex mixtures in research and development.