Rapid and highly sensitive analysis made possible by a newly developed proprietary insert.
The "LVI-S200" is a GC large-volume injection device that uses a uniquely developed "stomach-shaped insert," allowing for injections of up to 200μL. Compared to the usual 1-2μL injections, it ensures sensitivity that is tens to 100 times greater, enabling a reduction in sample volume and the omission or reduction of concentration operations. It is particularly suitable for trace analysis and the acceleration of sample preparation. Additionally, the insert can be easily replaced, improving maintenance. 【Features】 ■ Large-volume injection made easy by the unique insert shape ■ High-sensitivity analysis of low-concentration samples due to significant sensitivity improvement ■ Acceleration of sample preparation through reduction in sample volume and omission of concentration operations *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Specifications】 ■Injection Methods ・Split ・Splitless ・Cold Split ・Cold Splitless ・On-column ・Large Volume Injection ・Derivatization Injection ■Heating Method: Hot Air Type ■Temperature Control Range: 40℃ to 300℃ (Room Temperature 25℃, Column Oven 50℃) ■Maximum Heating Rate: 150℃/min ■Cooling Rate: 300℃ to 50℃ in 3 min ■Control: Controller Box (Operable from a personal computer via software) ■Display Panel: 128×64 dots, LCD Touch Panel Display ■Compatible GCs ・Agilent HP 6890 Series ・Shimadzu GC-17A/GC2010 Series ・Thermo Trace GC Ultra ■Power Supply: 100V, 50/60Hz ■Power Consumption: 120VA ■Size ・130 (W) × 295 (D) × 180 (H) (Controller Box) ・130 (W) × 160 (D) × 110 (H) (Pump Unit) *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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