Gas & LPG Sample Introduction Module for Reliable and Accurate Trace Level Total Nitrogen / Sulfur / Chlorine Analysis

Measurement and testing

Gas & LPG Sample Introduction Module for Reliable and Accurate Trace Level Total Nitrogen / Sulfur / Chlorine Analysis

28 Nov, 2017

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The compact Gas & LPG sample introduction module, GM 7000, is able to connect with the TSHR range of Combustion Elemental Analysers and legacy Thermo Euroglas TNTSTX analysers for a range of pressurised gas and LPG samples. The TSHR GM 7000 module is a fully automated and software controlled gas and LPG sampling and sample introduction module in compliance with ASTM D6667 and D7551 methods for trace level sulfur analysis. The module is provided with fast connectors to easily connect the sample cylinder and can take different sample volumes to fulfill customer needs.

The sample volume will carried towards the combustion analyser for direct analysis of the total sulfur, nitrogen or chlorine content in the Gas or LPG sample.

This enables the user within a few minutes, accurate data in compliance with regulatory methods.

The modularity of the TSHR range of Combustion Elemental Analysers supports the feature to switch easily between Gas/LPG applications and liquids or solids samples with minimum method changeover-time of the analyser.

The enhanced range of TSHR Combustion Elemental Analyser solutions will drive customers in QC and routine labs to high productivity and low costs of operation with high accuracy and reliable total sulfur, nitrogen and chlorine data.

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