Plasmadetek
Plasma Emission Detector System for Gas Chromatograph
This plasma emission detector gives the opportunity to any system integrator or GC manufacturer to integrate a plug and play philosophy detector system. With its unique design, the PlasmaDetek allows to do new techniques and existing analysis configuration based on simplicity. PPB to % analysis can be done with capillary or packed columns. With the choice of argon or helium as carrier gas, combined with the selectivity configuration, the chromatography becomes easier.
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- Argon or helium carrier gas
- 4 in 1 detector
- Selective and non-selective configuration
- Wide range of applications
- Easy to interface with any GC and analyzer design
- PPB to % detection
- Very stable signal
- Maintenance free
- Fast installation and tune up
- Intelligent version based on DSP platform
- Low noise detector
- Laboratory and industrial gas chromatograph
- High purity gases
- Permanent gases
- Noble and rare gases
- Petrochemical and Hydrocarbon Processing
- Air analysis
- Environmental
- Energy industries
- Greenhouse application
- Etc...
Other gas analysis possible, please contact factory.
CARRIER GAS |
Argon and Helium |
POWER |
80 to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz |
GAS CONNECTIONS |
1/16” (can be customized) |
OPERATION OUTLET PRESSURE |
Atmospheric or Vacuum |
OPERATING TEMPERATURE |
10°C to 50°C (in stable environment) |
FILTER |
10u SS particle filter on the gas inlet |
DETECTOR SIGNAL OUTPUT CONNECTION |
BNC Twinaxial type (can be customized) |
POWER CONSUMPTION |
Max 10 Watts |
OUTPUT VOLTAGE |
0-5 Volts (can be customized) |
The PED is a quartz cell with a unique design submitted to a high intensity and frequency electromagnetic field.
The principle based on spectroscopic emission cell is not a new technique, but the characteristics of the PlasmaDetek system that make it stable and efficient are the frequency, the intensity as well as the mechanical and electrodes design.
A luminous phenomenon, called electroluminescence, is created and is used as emission technique to quantify analytes.
When the carrier gas is ionized, spectral lines are emitted and detected by an optical system including filter and photo-diode. The emission varies for each substance that is brought along with the carrier gas.