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News Release from: Parker Balston - Analytical Gas Systems | Subject: Balston FID-2500 Gas Station
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 08 December 2005
Gas Station has more zero-air and
hydrogen output
Two models are now available, producing up to 2.5lpm of hydrocarbon-free air from an existing compressed air supply and 250cc/min of fuel-grade hydrogen from deionised water
Expensive, dangerous, and hazardous cylinders of zero grade air and hydrogen gas used to supply chromatography equipment can now be eliminated with a new FID-2500 Gas Station from Parker Hannifin Two models of the FID Gas Station are now available, producing up to 2.5lpm of hydrocarbon-free air from an existing compressed air supply and 250cc/min of fuel-grade hydrogen from deionised water
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 3 Apr 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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A single FID Gas Station can support six GC-FIDs all at once. Request a free brochure from Parker Balston - Analytical Gas Systems ...
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