Laboratory Assist Gases

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

The basics of your day to day analytical work

Nitrogen, Hydrogen, Synthetic air and Helium are the “Top 4” gases used in analytical instruments. 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.

N2,
Helium
Carrier gas for fast gas chromatography
H2,
Helium
Carrier gas for fast gas chromatography
SL
Helium
Carrier gas for fast gas chromatography
He
Helium
Carrier gas for fast gas chromatography
Laboratory instrument gases

Purity specifications

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SOURCE: INSTRUMENT GASES - SPECIFICATIONS REVIEW 2013-REV1.xls
These data can actually be different from region to region
Flame ionisation detector
N2, He

Laboratory applications
Gas purity guidelines for some common applications.
Download sheet
Standard available packing sizes, net content and connections
200 bar 21ºC
SOURCE: INSTRUMENT GASES - SPECIFICATIONS REVIEW 2013-REV1.xls
These data can actually be different from region to region.
Do you stillhave questions?
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