A GC/FID instrument for Volatile and Semi Volatile Hydrocarbons measurement in ambient air
The airmoVOC C6C16 is used to monitor VOCs up to the semi volatile hydrocarbons in industrial site, tropical forest and on site under decontamination.
With detection limit as low as 1 ppt for Benzene or Naphthalene the system can measure gaseous PAHs in ambient air in continue up to Fluorene and linear alcanes up to N-Hexadecane when coupled to Mass Spectrometer.
The fully automatic and in filed system allow to detect such compounds thanks to internal sampling line and ultra-high sensitivity.
Specific Vistachrom Software is used to pilot the instrument as well as the peripherals (e.g. gas generators) which can be provided with the instrument.
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For 40 years, Chromatotec, alliance of the expertise of three companies, Chromato-Sud, airmotec, Medor, is specialized in the manufacturing and sales of online gas analysers by chromatography.
Worldwide known for its leading-edge of technology, our group proposes gas analysis systems with in-built computers and its own developed software, Vistachrom, to pilot these process analyzer.
We manufacture several analyser ranges which mounted in 19" rack and 4U height with everything included in the instrument. Our main GC 866 ranges are :
* MEDOR range : analysis of sulphur compounds in natural gas (gas company) and ambient air (waste water plant application) since 1975
* AIRMO range : analysis of VOC / BTEX in ambient air (ppb, ppt, ppm)
* CHROMA range : analysis of impurities in pure gas and in industrial air (ppb / %). This range has been developed since the creation of Chromato-Sud company in 1986.
* DET range : Specific detectors.
Chromatotec supplies complete cabinets with complementary instruments, in-built computer and appropriate accessories into a cabinet with air conditionning in option for accurate and complete compounds detection.
Chromatotec proposes you global solutions with integration of automation systems (multiplexer, peripheral equipment, alarms, communication protocols…)