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17 Analytical Instrumentation Powerful range of analyzers dedicated to the Energy & Chemical fi eld


SRA Instruments is one of Agilent’s leading Premier Solution Partners on whose MicroGC, GC, GC-MS, LC, LC-MS and FT-IR instrumentation are based its solutions. The company, based in Italy and France, operates in the energy and chemical, environmental, materials, food and beverage, life science and forensic sectors. SRA creates specifi c analyzers using the most advanced technologies available, thanks to international partnerships. Among these there is a complete range of MicroGC systems for GAS and VOC analysis in laboratories, on-site and industrial production processes. Compact, robust and customizable, they can be applied to several application fi elds thanks also to the fl exibility of the SOPRANE CDS chromatographic software developed by SRA.


SRA R990 model: powerful and scalable gas analyzer The new R990, designed by SRA Instruments, is a powerful gas analyzer that can perform gas mixture analyses in a few seconds. This µGC is perfect to be used in the laboratories, in research or production departments with a particular aptitude to continuous analysis of process gases in gas distribution, pilot plants or synthesis reactors.


The system, available in desktop or rack cabinet version, is compact in its hardware but modular in the choice of the analytical confi guration. R990 incorporates an on-board computer with Windows 10 operating system and chromatographic and process software. The touchscreen LCD display offers an easy-to-use feature to manage the start of analysis, instrumental diagnostics and measurement results. The micro gas chromatograph can be easily integrated thanks to the various communication and automation possibilities, such as Modbus outputs, relays and analog inputs / outputs.


The analytical architecture consists of modules containing injector, column and microTCD detector, installed in parallel and suitably chosen in number (up to 4) and in the type of column to solve the separation of the compounds. Moreover, its architecture allows the replacement of the individual components (injector, column and detector) of the chromatograph directly on-site. SRA R990 is perfect for the analysis of fuel mixtures, such as natural gas, hydrogen, biogas and biomethane, where it is used for the measurement of the composition, calorifi c value and impurities present in gases.


SRA R490 model: MicroGC rack version


The needs of industry are not those of the laboratory for this reason SRA manufactures and sales the MicroGC R490. To adapt to the environment of a control room or production unit, this MicroGC is mounted in a 19-inch rack and can integrate several analytical modules, customized sampling systems, alarm contacts, optional analog or digital data transmission and can be remotely controlled from a master computer.


It uses the most advanced technologies to perform on-line analyses of vapor and gas phase effl uents in most industrial sectors: Natural and refi nery gas, petrochemicals, nuclear power plants, biogas, Fuel cell, Permanent gases, Hydrocarbons, Catalysis and Fermentation process. Its modular architecture allows the most varied applications to be processed and integrated with all control systems.


The SRA R490 MicroGC obtained the Metrological Certifi cation for the measurement of the Calorifi c Value of Biomethane associated with a volume conversion device in accordance with the OIML-R140:2007 recommendation.


In the metrological version, the following biomethane components are measured: hydrocarbons from C1 up to C3, CO2


, N2 , O2 , H2 S and COS.


The addition of a third dedicated channel allows simultaneous measurement of the odorants introduced into the gas or VOC as impurities from biogas upgrading to complete the information obtainable from the instrument.


The analyzer has an internal computer for remote control over the Ethernet network and transmission of the results via serial Modbus. The instrument has been validated to request only one annual calibration check.


Both MicroGCs are equipped with the Soprane CDS software, a powerful platform specifi cally developed for this technology, designed by SRA Instruments, which manages the gas chromatographic analysis and all the logical integration of the analyzer in the specifi c context of the measurement: from the automation phase of the sampling to the integration of the signals, until the transmission of the results and the alarms.


Thanks to an innovative, modern and user-friendly architecture, SRA Soprane CDS is a real added value for our customers increasing the applicability of the technique also to areas outside the laboratory, such as monitoring and online analysis, solving real operational needs and improving the user experience.


From managing sampling systems to communicating with analyzers and external interfaces, this software is a smart control center. The effi cient management of the equipment, the collection and integration of signals, the saving of data and the transmission of results to the various control systems of the production plants, guarantee an optimization of all the operating parameters involved.


To meet specifi c needs, the software can be customized with user-program writing to make the user experience more and more enjoyable.


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