Gas Chromatography

ChromLab Gas Chromatography delivers precise temperature ramping, ensuring optimal separation with unmatched accuracy. Their data acquisition software enables real-time analysis and reporting. These are equipped with detectors such as FID and TCD for identification and quantification. They feature a pressure regulator to ensure controlled gas flow. Our Gas Chromatography plays a crucial role in quality control and research.

Gas Chromatography CLGC-601

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

Gas Chromatography CLGC-602

Detector: FID, TCD, ECD, FPD, NPD

Oven Temperature Range: 4°C – 450°C (increment 1°C)

Max Heating Rate: 80°C/min

Frequently Asked Questions

1: What are the main components of a GC system?

Our GC system includes an injector, carrier gas supply, column (in an oven), detector and a data acquisition system.

2: What types of detectors are used in GC?

We include Flame Ionization Detector (FID), Thermal Conductivity Detector (TCD), Electron Capture Detector (ECD), and Mass Spectrometer (GC-MS).

3: What is the role of the carrier gas?

The carrier gas (commonly helium, hydrogen, or nitrogen) transports the vaporized sample through the column for separation.

4: How does separation occur in GC?

Compounds are separated based on their boiling points and affinity to the stationary phase in the column; different compounds travel at different speeds, leading to separation.

5: How long does a GC run take?

Our GC run may range from a few minutes to an hour, depending on the complexity of the sample and resolution required.