Low level sulphur
Features
- Analysis of low level sulphur components in various matrices
- Supported methods: ASTM D6228, D5303, D5504, D3328, D4735, D5623, D7011, UOP791, ISO 19739
- Detectors: FPD, PFPD, MS or SCD
- Very inert sample path
- Expandable with channel for hydrocarbons
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Low level Sulfur Analyser
The GAS low sulphur analyser with FPD or PFPD detection is suitable for the analysis of sulphur components in several gaseous, liquid and LPG hydrocarbon samples. More information about the low sulphur analyser with FPD or PFPD detection: please download the apllication note. If you wish to speak with one of our employees, just give us a call.
Choose a low sulphur analyser with FPD or PFPD from our company
Analysis of sulphur components on pbb level can be very demanding. This group of components easily adsorbs to many materials; for this reason, we use Restek Sulfinert® treated parts to achieve a fully inert sample path. The low sulphur analyser with FPD or PFPD has an excellent reputation for this type of analysis, offering great sensitivity, selectivity, and robustness. The model meets ASTM D6228, D5303, UOP791 and ISO 19739 standards. At GAS we aim for customer satisfaction. Providing not only the hardware, such as low sulphur and biogas analysers, but also a complete portfolio of services like; technical training, application support, demo lab and training/courses.
Service you may expect from GAS and its appointed dealers
Delivering a constant high level of service is our highest priority. Supplying valuable information about useful applications for our analysers, an excellent helpdesk and skilled service engineers guarantee problem-free operation of your analyser. Our products are available through local Thermo sales offices or through Interscience appointed dealers, to locate the dealer closest to you please visit our dealer page. If you have any questions about us or our products and services, please contact us via +31 76 541 18 00.
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