New TOC Analyser Runs Brine Samples with Ease

Measurement and testing

New TOC Analyser Runs Brine Samples with Ease

18 Sep, 2008

Published over 17 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Measurement and testing.

SUEZ - Water Technologies & Solutions
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Poisoned catalysts, divitrified combustion tubes, and corroded UV lamps have been ongoing problems for total organic carbon (TOC) analysers that run heavy salt matrices. Salt not only shortens instrument life, but also significantly increases required maintenance. Once an analyser has been attacked by a brine solution, it can be very costly and time-consuming to bring it back into operation.
To address these issues, GE Analytical Instruments (USA) designed the new Sievers InnovOx Laboratory TOC Analyser to handle the toughest samples – all day, every day. By utilizing an innovative Supercritical Water Oxidation (SCWO) technique that achieves greater than 99% efficient oxidation, the Sievers InnovOx is able to run hundreds of brine samples continuously with no recalibration, no system maintenance, and no replacement parts. The InnovOx also removes problematic sample matrix contamination at the end of every analysis. This means there is no salt or oxidation by-product buildup in the reactor, tubing, or valves.

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