New Revolutionary Process GC with Capillary Chromatography

New Revolutionary Process GC with Capillary Chromatography

Monday, March 9, 2026 8:30 AM to 8:50 AM · 20 min. (America/New_York)
Room 303B
Organized
Instrumentation & Nanoscience

Information

Chemical processing plants around the world have complex streams that require complex analyses. Process gas chromatographs (PGCs) can provide many plants with some of this critical on-line data, but too often plants must also rely on laboratory GC analysis as backup. What’s needed is a PGC that can provide repeatable capillary chromatography. It also needs to be built to ATEX or Class I, Div. 2 specifications so that it can be installed in hazardous rated areas. Wasson-ECE’s Eclipse (FID/TCD/PDHID), Neutrino (MSD), and E-VUV (VUV detector) PGCs provide such a solution. These PGCs use convection ovens to drive the performance of capillary column chromatography. The precision of the oven temperature control was proven to demonstrate highly reproducible retention times and peak areas. The Eclipse, Neutrino, and E-VUV PGCs provide single analyzer solutions that deliver results for a diverse range of analytes
Day of Week
Monday
Session or Presentation
Presentation
Session Number
OC-17-01
Application
Instrumentation
Methodology
Gas Chromatography/GCMS
Primary Focus
Methodology
Morning or Afternoon
Morning

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