New series of total nitrogen, sulphur and chlorine analysers for the chemical and petroleum industries

Analytical instrumentation

New series of total nitrogen, sulphur and chlorine analysers for the chemical and petroleum industries

03 May, 2022

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TSHR has introduced a new series of total nitrogen, sulphur and chlorine analysers: the NEXIS and NEXIS VP models, which find their applications in routine and R&D laboratories within the chemical and petroleum industries. Visitors to the upcoming PEFTEC exhibition and conference in Rotterdam will be able to learn about these new analysers first-hand by visiting TSHR at stands D7 and E7. The NEXIS VP model is a very compact vertical combustion analyser with fully automated liquid sample introduction, a unique NEX-ZTM combustion tube design and high-performance detectors for ultra-low detection levels of total nitrogen and sulphur. The NEXIS model is a horizontal based combustion analyser with maximum application versatility to handle, liquids, solids and gas/LPG samples. The analysers are equipped with the multi-functional AS120 liquids/solids autosampler and controlled by NEXIS LINK software for fully automatic operation, system diagnostics and sample data handling. The NEXIS product range fully complies with international standards and combines ease of use with high performance and an extended working range with single ppb level detection limits.

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