The core component of infrared detection pool adopts precious metal miniature infrared light source which is high-efficient and long service life. The modulation system adopts high-precision stepper motor control by the micro controller. It is realized that long-term stability of the modulation frequency and infrared pyroelectric solid light cone sensor, Narrowband filters, these instruments make the host in high detect sensitivity, and it is effective way to detect carbon and sulfur content (ppm). it simplifies the hardware design, adding the whole host reliable and anti-interference ability.
Spesifikasi: Measurement Range: Carbon: 0.0001%-15.0000% (can be expanded to 99.9999%) Sulfur: 0.0001%-10.0000% (can be expanded to 99.9999%) Sensitivity: 0.1ppm Analysis Time: Adjustable within 25-60 s (Normally around 35s) Analysis Error: Carbon meets ISO9556 standard, Sulfur meets ISO4935 standard, Meet the JJG395-97 standard at the same time Oscillating frequency: 20MHz Combustion power: 2.5KVA—7.5KVA(auto-adjust). working environment: Room temperature10℃~30℃. Relative humidity75% Voltage: AC220V±5%, frequency 50HZ±2%
Gas Chromatography is a kind of instrument for qualitative and quantitative analysis of multicomponent complex mixture by using chromatographic separation technology and detection technology. Generally, it can be used to analyze the thermal stable organic compounds in soil, such as volatile organic compounds, organic chlorine, organic phosphorus, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, phthalates, etc.
Gas Chromatography is a kind of instrument for qualitative and quantitative analysis of multicomponent complex mixture by using chromatographic separation technology and detection technology. Generally, it can be used to analyze the thermal stable organic compounds in soil, such as volatile organic compounds, organic chlorine, organic phosphorus, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, phthalates, etc.
Liquid Chromatography uses the mixture in liquid-solid or immiscible between the two liquid distribution ratio differences, the mix of the first separation, then analysis and identification of the instrument.