State of the Art Fully Automated and Matrix-Optimised Gas Analysis

Analytical instrumentation

State of the Art Fully Automated and Matrix-Optimised Gas Analysis

10 Sep, 2013

Published over 12 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Analytical instrumentation.

The analysis of gaseous matrices is still a real challenge. No matrix type is as versatile in its behaviour and the requirements for sample feed and combustion process. This makes it difficult to gain quick, precise, and reliable results. Thanks to the outstanding flexibility of the application-optimised gas sampling systems, the elemental analyser multi EA 5000 can analyse liquefied gases (LPG), pressurised gases (methane), but also none pressurised (expanded) gases for element contents in the range of ultra traces up to percentages. In only one single cycle, the sulphur, nitrogen, carbon, and chlorine content is determined.

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