GC-2010 Pro
Gas Chromatograph
This product is only available in Europe, Southeast Asia and China.
The GC-2010 Pro represents a new generation in Routine GC. Fast oven heating and cooling reduces the analysis time and allow high sample throughput. Based on high-end GC technology, it combines easy operation with efficient analysis and excellence in sensitivity and precision.
Features
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Two analytical lines can be operated simultaneously for different applications
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Simultaneously install up to three injection units and up to three detectors.
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Responding to the ever increasing demands for trace level analysis, all detectors of GC-2010 Pro realize high sensitivity in miniaturization design.
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Applications
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2023-06-25 | |
2023-06-25 | |
2021-08-01 |
Technical Documents
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