Gas Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometer CLGMS-601

Gas Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometer CLGMS-601

Gas Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometer CLGMS-601 offers a flow rate of 20 to 50 ml/min for precise analysis of complex mixtures. It is equipped with a quadrupole, pre-filter, and electron multiplier for smooth performance. Incorporated with a vacuum system, a turbo pump, and real-time vacuum monitoring for stability and readability. Our Gas Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometer allows for both qualitative and quantitative analysis, for various applications.

GC Flow Rate 20 to 50 ml/min
Maximum Flow Rate 20 to 55 ml/min
Inlet Temperature Maximum 450°C
Pressure Range 0 to 100 psi
Heating Rate Up to 120°C per minute
Temperature Range 4°C to 450°C
Pressure Control Electronic control for stable operation
Split Mode Split/split less with a wide range of ratios
Temperature Programming Multi-stage programming for complex analyses
Auto Sampler Optional for automated sampling
Mass Spectrometer Mass Range 1.5 to 1000 amu
Ionization Energy 5 eV to 250 eV
Ion Source Temperature 100°C to 350°C
Emission Current 0 to 350 mA
Scan Speed Up to 10,000 amu/s
Stability Highly stable with minimal variation
Resolution Unit resolution
Detector High energy electron multiplier
Sensitivity Detects 1 pg OFN with high signal clarity
Vacuum Turbo pump

Advanced pressure control system

Instant total ion current (TIC) display

Free database updates for ongoing accuracy

Cost-effective and energy-efficient design

Seamless control of analysis processes

Improved sensitivity through digital technology

Gas Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometer CLGMS-601 is essential for industrial, food, environmental, and pharmaceutical applications, providing precise analysis of complex mixtures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1: What is the flow rate range of the CLGMS-601?

The GC system operates at a flow rate of 20 to 50 mL/min, with a maximum flow rate of up to 55 mL/min for flexible analytical needs.

2: What is the maximum inlet temperature supported?

The system supports an inlet temperature of up to 450°C, suitable for analyzing high-boiling compounds.

3: Does the system support temperature programming?

Yes, it offers multi-stage temperature programming with heating rates of up to 120°C per minute, ideal for complex analyses.

4: What kind of analysis can it perform?

Our GC-MS supports both qualitative and quantitative analysis, making it suitable for applications in environmental, pharmaceutical, forensic, and industrial testing.

5: Is there an option for automated sampling?

Yes, an auto sampler is available as an optional accessory for improved throughput and reduced manual handling.

6: How stable is the system during operation?

Our GC-MS offers high stability with minimal signal variation, ensuring reliable long-term performance.

7: What kind of resolution does the mass spectrometer provide?

The system provides unit resolution, allowing for precise mass separation and identification.

8: 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.

9: 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.

10: 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.

11: Can GC-MS be automated?

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

12: 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.

Mass Range: 1.5 to 1200 u

Mass Resolution: Unit