Turnkey products for the Petroleum, Gas and Petrochemical markets

Analytical instrumentation

Turnkey products for the Petroleum, Gas and Petrochemical markets

17 Sep, 2015

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Global Analyser Solutions (The Netherlands) specialises in turnkey products for the Petroleum, Petrochemical, Natural gas and Energy markets. A comprehensive range of petrochemical analysers is offered, including RGA, NGA, Oxygenates analyser, LPG Analyser, DHA, Simdist, PIONA, High Purity Analyser, Low Sulphur Analyser and others. GAS analysers are available as dedicated stand-alone instruments, or when an application demands it, different international standard methods are combined in one instrument, like RGA+ LPG analyser. GAS delivers a complete range of calculation software as well for its DHA, Simdist, NGA and PIONA analysers.  

GAS, an Interscience company, delivers innovative GC and GCMS based solutions for more than 35 years, translating application requests into the most efficient solutions. Our analysers are based on Thermo Trace GC1300 benchtop GC or CompactGC4.0 , a fast and robust micro GC. Both instruments can be configured up to 4 separate analysis channels. A range of mass spectrometers, auto samplers and sample preparation equipment is also offered. For your petrochemical analyser solutions please come and see GAS at PEFTEC stand 113.

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