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Gas Chromatography

Labmate Gas Chromatography operates with temperatures ranging from 7 to 450ºC for efficient analysis. They provide consistent separation of chemical mixtures through advanced column technology. They feature user-friendly software for smooth data management and results display. They achieve fast separation of volatile compounds, improving productivity in chemical and petrochemical industries. Our Gas Chromatography are applied to environmental testing and quality control in pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, and food safety industries.

Gas Chromatography LMCG-101

  • Temperature Range: 7ºC to 420ºC
  • Temperature Accuracy: ±0.02ºC
  • Cooling Time: 350°C to 100°C ≤ 3 min 400°C to 50°C in 8-10 min at 25°C ambient
  • Programmed Temperature Range: 0.1℃ to 80℃/min
  • Program Ramps: 20 Ramps

Gas Chromatography LMCG-102

  • Sample Introduction System: Sample Injector and Evaporator Chamber
  • Column Oven: Ambient temperature +7℃ to 400℃ (in 1℃ increment), ± 0.02℃, 400℃ to 50℃ in 8 – 10 min at 25℃ ambient, 0.1℃ - 40℃ / min (in 1℃ increment), 7 Ramps in total (10 ramps available with control workstation), 284 × 280 × 241 mm (inside); 340 × 345 × 281 mm (outside)
  • Flame Ionization Detector (FID): ≤ 3 × 10-12 g/s (C16), ≤ 6 × 10-13 A/ 30 min, ≤ 5 × 10-14A, ≥ 10⌃6
  • SPL Injector: Capillary Column injector
  • Software: M6 software
Gas Chromatography LMCG-103
  • Temperature Control Range: 4℃ to 450℃
  • Temperature Increment: 1℃
  • Temperature Accuracy: ±0.1℃
  • Stabilization Time: < 30min
  • Parsing Time: < 15min
Gas Chromatograph LMCG-A100
  • Column Oven Volume: Greater than or equal to 15 L
  • Operating Temperature Range: +4 ℃ to 450 ℃ (ambient); LN₂: -80 ℃ to 450 ℃; CO₂: -40 ℃ to 450 ℃
  • Temperature Setting Accuracy: Greater than or equal to 0.01 ℃
  • Temperature Programs: 32-step gradient; 33 fixed platforms; gradient cooling
  • Maximum Heating Rate: Greater than or equal to 120 ℃/min

Selection Guide for Gas Chromatography

When selecting Gas Chromatography (GC) system, customers should consider its temperature control capabilities and sample introduction features to match their application needs. A GC with a temperature control range of 4℃ to 450℃ and operating range of 7ºC to 420ºC provides broad flexibility for analyzing both volatile and high-boiling compounds. The sample introduction system, including a sample injector and evaporator chamber, ensures efficient vaporization of liquid samples. Additionally, a temperature increment of 1℃ and high accuracy (±0.02ºC to ±0.1℃) provide accurate thermal control, which is essential for reproducible results in complex analyses such as environmental monitoring, petrochemical testing, and pharmaceutical research.

Frequently Asked Questions

1 What is a Gas Chromatography?

A Gas Chromatography is an apparatus designed to separate, identify, and quantify compounds that can be vaporized without decomposition.

2 How does Gas Chromatography work?

It works by vaporizing a sample and separating its components as they travel through a column with a carrier gas.

3 How is Gas Chromatography used in environmental testing?

It is used to detect and quantify pollutants such as volatile organic compounds, pesticides, and industrial chemicals in air, water, and soil samples.

4 What role does Gas Chromatography play in forensic science?

It identifies substances like drugs, accelerants in arson cases, or toxins in biological samples for legal investigations.

5 How is Gas Chromatography used in pharmaceutical industry?

It is used for purity testing, identifying residual solvents, and analyzing the composition of drugs during manufacturing and quality control.

6 Can Gas Chromatography be used in food safety testing?

It is used to detect food additives, flavor compounds, contaminants, and pesticide residues to ensure compliance with food safety standards.

7 Is Gas Chromatography useful in oil and lubricant analysis?

It is used to characterize additives, base oil composition, and degradation by-products in engine oils and lubricants.

8 Can Gas Chromatography be used in renewable energy research?

It is used to analyze biofuels, such as biodiesel and bioethanol, by assessing composition, purity, and potential contaminants.

9 Can Gas Chromatography be used in waste management and recycling?

It is used to monitor emissions from waste treatment and analyze the composition of gases produced during recycling process.

10 Can Gas Chromatography be used in toxicology and poison detection?

It is used to identify and quantify toxic substances like solvents, drugs or volatile poisons in biological and environmental samples.