Laboratory assist gases

The right gas and the right purity for your specific laboratory analyser application.

The basics of your daily analytical work

Nitrogen, hydrogen, synthetic air and helium are the 4 most commonly used gases in analytical instrumentation. Argon, carbon dioxide and oxygen are used in more specific applications.

The important thing is not the gas:

it is what you will be able to do with it.

N
Nitrogen
Carrier gas for gas chromatography.
H
Hydrogen
Combustion medium for flame charged detectors.
AS
Synthetic air
Oxidiser for flame charged detectors.
He
Helium
Carrier gas for fast gas chromatography.
Laboratory instrument gases.

Purity specifications.

Uses
Thermal conductivity detector N2, He.
Flame ionisation detector N2, He.
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