About 2010 Gas Chromatography
Refurbished GC :
Model No:2010
a) Column Oven
b) Injection Port
c)Flame Ionization Detector (FID)
d)Advanced Flow Controller (AFC)
e) Display 240 x 320-dot graphics display (30 columns x 16 lines)
Dimensions, Weight, Power Requirements (GC main unit)
Dimensions: 515 (w) x 440 (H) x 530 (D) mm,Weight: 30 kg
(FID model)
Power requirements: AC100V/115V230V ±10%, 1800VA
(Normal oven type) or 2600VA (High power oven type),
50/60H
f)Gc Solutions Software
Make:Shimadzu
Versatility Across ApplicationsThe 2010 Gas Chromatograph excels in chemical, pharmaceutical, environmental, and food & beverage analyses. Designed for laboratory, research, and quality assurance environments, it provides accurate, high-resolution results necessary for a wide range of volatile and gaseous sample analysis. Users can choose appropriate detector types and carrier gases to tailor the device for specific methods or regulations.
User-Friendly Operation & ProgrammingMultiple ramp and plateau oven programming, a high-contrast digital display, and an intuitive keypad facilitate a seamless user experience. Both manual and automatic injection are available, making the GC adaptable to diverse laboratory workflows. The interface provides RS232/USB connectivity, ensuring straightforward data export and integration with standard chromatography data software.
Safety & Durability AssuredManufactured from high-grade steel and durable plastics, the 2010 model is engineered for longevity and operational safety. Features such as overheat protection and a built-in leak detection system safeguard users and samples, even during demanding analytical runs. Its robust construction ensures reliable performance under typical laboratory humidity and temperature conditions.
FAQ's of 2010 Gas Chromatography:
Q: How does the 2010 Gas Chromatograph separate and analyze compounds?
A: The 2010 Gas Chromatograph separates and analyzes compounds by injecting a gaseous or volatile sample into a high-precision oven housing a column. As the sample passes through the column with the aid of a carrier gas (such as hydrogen, nitrogen, or helium), different components separate based on their interaction with the column material. Detectors like FID, TCD, or ECD then identify and quantify each component.
Q: What detector types are compatible with this gas chromatograph?
A: The system is equipped to support several detector types: Flame Ionization Detector (FID), Thermal Conductivity Detector (TCD), Electron Capture Detector (ECD), and other options upon request. This range enables detection of a broad spectrum of analytes, enhancing flexibility for various applications.
Q: Where can the 2010 GC be used effectively?
A: The instrument is ideal for laboratory environments in chemical, pharmaceutical, environmental, and food & beverage sectors. Its robust design and operational flexibility make it suitable for research, quality control, and compliance testing in commercial or academic laboratories.
Q: What safety features are integrated into the instrument?
A: The 2010 GC incorporates safety mechanisms such as overheat protection for the oven and injection port, along with a sensitive leak detection system. These features protect both users and samples, contributing to reliable and secure operation.
Q: How is data managed and exported from this system?
A: This model provides RS232 and USB interfaces for easy data output, ensuring compatibility with standard chromatography data software. This streamlines the process of storing, managing, and analyzing results for subsequent reporting or compliance purposes.
Q: What are the injection options available?
A: Operators can choose between manual and automatic injection modes, allowing for streamlined workflow adaptation based on sample volume, analysis throughput, or preference in laboratory settings.