airmo BTX 1000

A GC/FID instrument for BTEX monitoring in air, water and soil
Description :
The airmoBTX is a gas chromatograph for the analysis and monitoring of trace amounts of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, (m/p/o) xylene by FID detection.
Principal :
Automatic sampling and concentration using an absorbant trap
Desorption from the trap and injection into a metallic capilliary column regulated by a temperature gradient. The H2 pressure at the column head is controlled by a piezo valve.
The detection of all compounds eluting from the column is performed by a FID detector
Characteristics :
The airmoBTX is equipped with an integrated PC comprising of the Vistachrom programme. The internal calibration option A34022 allows for automatic validation of results. (Certified Benzene tube at ± 10%).
The instrument is robust, compact and very low maintenance and offers excellent result quality : repeatability, linearity, stability and sensibility (ppt).
VISTACHROM ® software :
Chromatotec developed software system allows :
Remote monitoring
Full traceability through archiving of results and QC
Set up and control of threshold alarms
Export of data MODBUS / MGS1 / 4-20mA /0-10V
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Comparative study of automatic BTEX analyzers (1.5 Mb)
Technical specifications (573.7 kb)
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