Carbon Analyzer / Carbon Combustion Analyzer

Carbon analyzers, also called carbon combustion analyzers, determine the amount of carbon in a substance of unknown composition and have important applications in environmental and pharmaceutical labs, among others. To measure the amount of carbon, the sample is first weighed and then loaded into the analyzer. In the analyzer, the sample is combusted in the presence of excess oxygen which results in products that include carbon dioxide and water vapor. The carbon dioxide can then be analyzed in a variety of ways such as infrared detection. Things to consider before purchasing a carbon analyzer include whether the carbon to be analyzed is organic or inorganic, the detection method, the software used for analysis, throughput needed, and if other elements can be read.

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CompanyVELP Scientific, Inc.VELP Scientific, Inc.
ItemEMA 502 Elemental Analyzer CHNS-OCN 802 Carbon Nitrogen Analyzer
Catalog NumberEMA 502CN 802
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DescriptionThe EMA 502 is a precise, versatile, and cloud-enabled micro elemental analyzer for simultaneous Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Sulfur, and Oxygen determination in organic samples for various industrial sectors. The EMA 502 offers consistent performance, ease of use, and premium features for combustion... Read MoreThe CN 802 combustion elemental analyzer is a versatile, cloud-enabled, and fully automatic solution for carbon and nitrogen determination in a wide range of applications.

The CN 802 offers high performance on both solid and liquid samples, working in accordance with international standards such as
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Measurement Mode(s)C, H, N, S, OTotal Carbon - TC Total Organic and Inorganic Carbon (after acidification) - TOC, TIC Total Nitrogen - TN C/N Ratio
PrincipleCHNS: Combustion O: PyrolysisCabon/Nitrogen determination according to combustion method
Carbon Measurement Range0.001 – 20mg with Helium; 0.01 – 20mg with Argonppm - 150 mgC
Sample WeightUp to 100mg (depending on C content)Up to 1g
SensitivityInquire> 99.5%
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