Gas Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometer

ChromLab Gas Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometer operates across a wide mass range to enable the detection of chemical compounds. They are equipped with advanced ion trap mass analyzer to ensure high sensitivity. Their LED display provides clear visuals and an intuitive interface for seamless operation. They offer multiple injection modes to support diverse samples. Our GC-MS system provides fast, accurate analysis with minimal carryover.

Gas Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometer CLGMS-601

GC Flow Rate: 20 to 50 ml/min

Maximum Flow Rate: 20 to 55 ml/min

Inlet Temperature: Maximum 450°C

Gas Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometer CLGMS-602

Mass Range: 1.5 to 1200 u

Mass Resolution: Unit

Mass Filter: All Metal Quadrupole

Frequently Asked Questions

1: How does a GC-MS work?

Gas chromatograph separates compounds in a mixture based on volatility and interaction with the column. Then, the mass spectrometer ionizes and fragments these compounds, generating a mass spectrum for each, which is used for identification and quantification.

2: What types of samples can be analyzed by GC-MS?

Our GC-MS is ideal for volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds, such as pesticides, drugs, essential oils, hydrocarbons, and chemical residues.

3: Is sample preparation required before GC-MS analysis?

Yes, samples often need to be extracted, concentrated, or derivatized to enhance volatility and detectability, especially for complex or biological matrices.

4: Can GC-MS be automated?

Yes, our GC-MS systems include autosamplers, integrated software, and data analysis tools for high-throughput and unattended operation.

5: What are the limitations of GC-MS?

GC-MS is limited to thermally stable and volatile compounds. Non-volatile or thermally labile compounds are better analyzed using LC-MS.