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Analytical Instrumentation


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New Generator for TOC Analysers


Peak Scientific (UK) one of the pioneers in the development of laboratory gas generators, are proud to introduce the SC-TOC-A. This generator has been specifically designed to operate TOC-Analysers, producing the required flow rates, purities and pressures to cater for TOC Analysers.


The SC-TOC-A has been tested extensively in the field by Swan Environmental India, authorised Shimadzu Distributor for TOC. Swan has approved this generator model to provide gas for both, NPOC and TC-IC Applications.


The generator operates on the principle of catalytic oxidation to effectively remove hydrocarbons (as CH4


) to less than 0.1ppm while ‘Pressure Swing


Adsorption’ Technology reduces the moisture content of the gas. The ‘SC-TOC A’ is the only TOC Generator on the market today, featuring an


internal air compressor, thus offering a stand-alone solution, independent from external air sources.


Gas generators are our only business; with this dedication, we are sure to offer you a convenient, reliable and cost effective gas supply. Peak’s products are supported by a worldwide team of dedicated technical specialists, resulting in service capabilities that are second to none.


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New Literature Available to GC Users


Mercury Content in Petrochemicals


PS Analytical (UK) specialise in the determination of Mercury and hydride forming elements such as Arsenic, Selenium and Antimony. We have been supplying laboratory and online process equipment for the Petrochemical Industry for over 25 years. Knowledge of the mercury content in petrochemicals is extremely important not only because of the environmental concern but also because of the damage mercury can cause to petrochemical plants.


PSA are proud to announce the first ever Online Process Analyser for Hg in Liquid Hydrocarbons (PSA 50.116). The instrumentation is based on the hugely successful 10.515 Hg pre-concentrator and 10.525 Sir Galahad Hg Analyser. Liquid samples at line pressure are delivered using a specially designed sampling arrangement that provides a truly representative sample. The sample at line pressure is injected into a flash vaporisation chamber where the Hg is collected on a high temperature adsorbent tube. The mercury is then measured by thermal desorption atomic fluorescence spectrometry. The system comes complete with an automated calibration system, multi-stream functionality and various process control protocols.


This approach provides accur-ate and rapid unattended online measurements with sub ppb detection limits with linearity to the ppm levels for a wide range of liquid and gaseous hydrocarbon samples.


The system is supplied in purged cabinets that allow the instrumentation to be located in Zone 1, Class 1, Div 1 Hazardous Area locations.


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Restek (USA) have recently released 3 new technical brochures of particular relevance to GC users in the oil related sectors. ‘New Solutions for Your Petro Analyses’ (pictured above) includes chromatograms, technical tips, and products developed specifically for petrochemical testing. Details recommendations for simulated distillation, PLOT column applications, DHA, D3606, biodiesel, permanent gases and hydrocarbons. (lit. cat.# PCFL1195). ‘Next Generation GC PLOT Columns’ examines new bonded PLOT columns from Restek, which offer significantly reduced particle release, which extends column lifetime and gives highly reproducible retention times column-to-column. This 8- page flyer illustrates the improved performance of these PLOT columns, as measured by flow restriction and chromatographic separation of various gases and solvents. (lit. cat.# PCFL1163A).


Finally; ‘Increase Productivity: Get More Runs from Your SimDist Setup Using Next Generation MXT® Columns’ discusses the new MXT®


-1HT -1HT SimDist GC


columns, which are shown to outperform competitors, allowing more productive D6352 analyses. Low bleed levels ensure accurate data and longer column lifetime. High efficiency improves resolution, assuring more samples can be run within method specifications. (lit. cat.# PCFL1201).


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