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TOC TORCH
Release Date: March 9, 2010 Choosing the appropriate TOC analyzer for your application In choosing a Total Organic Carbon (TOC) analyzer, among the many factors that need to be given consideration are not only the current instruments and their accessories available on the market, but specifically to their method of sample oxidation in relation to the sample matrix. Different oxidation techniques may affect the analytical data due to the components within the sample matrix. This article highlights some analytical differences and similarities between the two TOC analyzers utilizing Static Pressure Concentration (SPC), patent pending, for the analysis of surface water samples.
Release Date: April 1, 2009 In the evaluation of industrial process waters and wastewaters, of particular interest is organic carbon contamination from either microbial or synthetic derivatives, due to their possible environmental impact. High temperature combustion total organic carbon analyzers provide the most efficient way to measure organic carbon in these waters. The furnace parameters for high temperature combustion analyzers dictate the oxidation effectiveness of the sample carbon, which in turn affects the total organic carbon results. This presentation will cover the analytical effects of temperature, catalyst type and combustion tube configuration on total organic carbon analysis.
Release Date: July 30, 2009 The Torch is a High Temperature Combustion (HTC) Analyzer that utilizes a patent pending Static Pressure Concentration (SPC) technology for the analysis of carbon and nitrogen. The Torch Analyzer contains a built in autosampler with three vial rack options and PC driven controls. Automated calibration and Intellidilution, which automatically dilutes over-range samples to within the working calibration range, facilitate user free operation from start to finish of sample schedules. Maintenance is simplified by design, allowing easy access to all areas of the unit.
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