TEA 800 Series Nitrogen Detector

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TEA 800 Series Nitrogen Detector

30 Jul, 2010

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Cambridge Scientific Instruments are pleased to present the Thermal Energy Analyser (TEA) 800 series. The TEA has been an industry standard for nitrosamine analysis since its introduction over 40 years ago, thanks to its incredible sensitivity and almost infinite selectivity for nitrogen containing compounds. The TEA 800 Series was designed with input from users of older model TEA’s from the outset to ensure this new model delivered

everything customers wanted. Thanks to this input the TEA is now smaller, easier to service and simpler to operate, whilst still retaining the same great analytical performance as its predecessors.

• Controllable by PC via USB or RS232

• Simple and intuitive operation

• Pyrolyser temperature selectable from 250 to 700°C for nitro or nitroso modes

• Optional separate 900°C catalytic pyrolyser for nitrogen mode

• Nitro/nitroso modes eliminate interfering nitrogen compounds

• Optional CTR filters to remove pyrolysis by-products

• Modern design allows easy servicing

• Compatible with most GC’s

• Compact sizes saves on bench space (foot print of only 38 x 37cm)

• Uses proven technology and principles

• Near infinite selectivity for Nitrogen containing compounds

• High sensitivity

• Vacuum Pump now external for easy servicing

• Oil free pump option.

For further information on the new 800 series TEA please visit www.camsci.co.uk or if you would like to talk to someone about your chromatography requirements please call +44(0)1353 669916.

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