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Military-grade on-site poison rapid analysis station

  • No:G460
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    Protection of buildings and other facilities (detection of chemical agents and toxic industrial products)
    Environmental Pollution Analysis (VOC and SVOC)
    On-site forensic investigation (drugs and explosives)
    Rapid on-site detection of food safety and pesticide residues
    Anti-terrorism detection at ports
    Key features
    Military-grade ruggedness to MIL-STD-810E shock-resistant
    Continuous air monitoring throughout the day
    Direct analysis of solids, liquids and gases without the need for samples
    Gas chromatography combined with series mass spectrometry
    Chinese intuitive and easy-to-understand interface without the need for too much training
    Equipped with a handheld field air sampler (X-Sorber)
    Easy to maintain on a daily basis
    Technical specifications
    Origin: United States
    Analysis principle: gas chromatography - series mass spectrometry
    Sample form: liquid, solid and gas state
    Gas chromatography: LTM-GC column: standard DB-5MS, 15m x 18mm x 18um, other specifications of column optional
    Temperature programming: 40 - 300 degrees C
    Heating rate: up to 90C/min;
    Mass spectrometer: Analyzer: Round Ion Trap (CIT)
    Quality range: 40 - 425 m/z
    Scan rate: 10,000 m/z per second, 20 points per m/z
    Ionized Type: Internal Electron Ionization (EI)
    Detector: Electronic multiplier
    Vacuum system: built-in micro-turbine molecular pump and a micro diaphragm pump
    Size: 488 mm (W) x 488 mm (W) x 536 mm (H)
    Weight: 44.5kg
    Source: - Input voltage 100-120/220-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 15 A
    24 VDC (-/-5%, 25 A, 600 W), fuse protection (minimum 30A)
    Working environment: temperature 5 - 35 degrees C, humidity less than 85%
    Dynamic: Rugged chassis and internal shock-proof design for transportation of complex road conditions