Laboratory Hydrogen Generators - Improvements in Hydrogen Purity for GC Carrier Gas Applications

Gas chromatography

Laboratory Hydrogen Generators - Improvements in Hydrogen Purity for GC Carrier Gas Applications

27 Jan, 2006

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The many advantages of hydrogen over helium as a carrier gas are well understood and include increased speed of analysis, increased separation efficiency and increased sensitivity in some instances. Now, the rising costs of non-renewable helium, the improved reliability of gas generators and the higher purity of gas produced by hydrogen gas generators means that there has never been a better time to switch your laboratory hydrogen supply from cylinders to a domnick hunter laboratory hydrogen gas generator.

The domnick hunter range of hydrogen generators couple unrivalled safety and reliability with ease of use. The generators can also be easily and conveniently stacked on the new domnick hunter zero air generator to provide a space-saving all-in-one GC-FID solution.

domnick hunter, will launch the latest addition to its range of hydrogen generators at the Pittcon exhibition in Orlando, Florida in March. The new range of generators will offer higher gas purity and reduced maintenance requirements. Suitable for both carrier gas and combustion detector fuel gas applications, the new generator will be available for delivery from the beginning of March.

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