Gas Chromatography (GC).
Gas chromatography systems for separating and analysing volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds in complex sample mixtures.
Separate and quantify volatile organic compounds rapidly with our highly sensitive gas chromatography systems. These precision thermal instruments are fundamental to rigorous environmental testing and a compliant pharma QC lab setup Nepal expects.
Pharmaceutical Residual Solvents
Testing for residual solvents in pharmaceutical products per ICH Q3C guidelines.
Food & Beverage Analysis
Detecting pesticide residues, flavour compounds, and fatty acid profiles in food products.
Environmental Air & Water Testing
Analysing volatile organic compounds in ambient air, industrial emissions, and water samples.
Petrochemical & Fuel Testing
Characterising hydrocarbon composition and fuel quality in petroleum products.
- Oven Temperature Range & Ramp Rate
- Detector Types (FID, TCD, ECD, FPD)
- Carrier Gas Compatibility
- Column Configuration
- Injection System (Split/Splitless)
What is a Gas Chromatography (GC) used for?
Gas chromatography systems for separating and analysing volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds in complex sample mixtures.
What are the core applications of a Gas Chromatography (GC)?
Core applications include Pharmaceutical Residual Solvents, Food & Beverage Analysis, Environmental Air & Water Testing, Petrochemical & Fuel Testing.
What are the key specifications to consider when selecting a Gas Chromatography (GC)?
Key parameters include oven temperature range & ramp rate, detector types (fid, tcd, ecd, fpd), carrier gas compatibility, column configuration.
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