Gas Analyzer for Carbon Monoxide in Hydrogen (CO)
Measurement Ranges
| Parameter | Detection Limit Min | Measurement Range Max |
|---|---|---|
| Vol.% | 0 Vol.% | 100 Vol.% |
Measurement Principle
Thermal Conductivity Detector (TCD)
Our gas analyzers feature robust construction, easy installation, and low maintenance requirements. They are suitable for both laboratory and field applications.
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Learn more →About Fresenius Umwelttechnik
Fresenius Umwelttechnik is a provider with comprehensive expertise in measurement and continuous analysis of numerous gases. In the field of measuring Kohlenstoffmonoxid in Wasserstoff with the measurement principle Thermal Conductivity Detector (TCD), we have over 30 years of experience.
Fresenius Umwelttechnik was founded from the traditional Fresenius Institute, which has produced numerous innovations in the field of chemical analytics since its founding over 175 years ago by Carl Remigius Fresenius.
