New generation of Gas Chromatography Systems (GC) for quick and online measurements, working in explosive environments (ATEX)

Analytical instrumentation

New generation of Gas Chromatography Systems (GC) for quick and online measurements, working in explosive environments (ATEX)

19 Sep, 2015

Published over 10 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Analytical instrumentation.

APIX Analytics develops and manufactures a new generation of multi-gas analyzers with conventional technologies for industrial applications (process monitoring, measurement of gas quality, petrochemicals ...), environmental (pollution, emissions of volatile organic compounds ...) and security / defense applications. Key functions of the GC reference systems are integrated within a miniaturised analysis module (cartridge) designed for plug & play use.

APIX provides specific portable analysis solutions and also industrial devices such as MAX-One, an ATEX analysis system compliant with potentially explosive environments. This system integrates up to 4 analytical modules for simultaneous analyses of natural gas components, heavier hydrocarbons, VOCs and sulfur compounds in a single sample collection. Max-One ATEX system can also be coupled with a NeSSI column for direct connection to process lines, enabling in situ deployment for real time,on-line analysis, with reduced Total Cost of Ownership. Please come and visit us on stand 77 at PEFTEC.

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