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New dimensions in gas analysis

QMS 403 C Aëolos® - Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer

 
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With the PulseTA® technique an exactly defined quantity of gas or liquid is injected to the purge gas of the thermobalance (TG) or the simultaneous thermal analysis instrument (STA). This clearly increases the measuring possibilities: the MS resp. FTIR signal can be calibrated. Separated gas quantities can be quantitatively determined with a precision of up to 0.01 %.



function principle of PulseTA®

 

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