ABB Laboratory Gas Analyzer
Price
$364.00
CAD
Stock
25+ In Stock
This high performance and maintenance-free spectrometer is typically used in R&D or QA/QC laboratories for checking gas purity, controlling gas mixing and composition or performing unknown components speciation.
The heated gas cell can be easily swapped and replaced with other sampling accessories, making the MB3000-CH90 a flexible and versatile tool for any laboratory.
The MB3000-CH90 provides fast and accurate gas measurements in a user-friendly environment.
The Horizon software enables the use of commercial or personalized spectral libraries for unknown gas identification and the heatable gas cell can be tuned for either long or short pathlength applications.
ABB‘s tight manufacturing tolerances and specifications for analyzer-to-analyzer matching permit laboratory development of calibrations which are routinely transferred to ABB process instruments.
Specifications
Brand
Spectral Range
- 800 to 5,000 cm-1
Resolution
- Apodized: 1 to 64 cm-1
- Unapodized: < 0.7 cm-1
Detector
- DTGS (Option: Liquid Nitrogen-Cooled MCT)
Signal Sampling
- 24-bit ADC
Controller
- PC Controller
Gas Cell
- 1-liter gas cell, path length 3.20 m or 0.36 m, resistant mirrors, aluminum body, heatable up to 200° C, 1/4-inch Swagelok tubing connector
Beamsplitter Material
- ZnSe (Non-Hygroscopic)
Communication
- Ethernet Port (10/100 Mbps)
Enclosure
- Aluminum Casting with integral handles
Mounting
- Table Top
Power Supply
- 100-240 Vac ± 10 %, 50 to 60 Hz ± 3 Hz
Power Consumption
- 65 W (For analyzer only)
Operating Temperature
- 10° to 35° C
Humidity
- 5 % to 80 % Relative Humidity, Non-Condensing
Certifications & Approvals
- CE
- TÜV
Stability
- Temperature: < 1 % /°C
- Short-term: < 0.09 % transmission between consecutive 1-mn measurements @ 4 cm-1
Accuracy
- Frequency: < 0.06 cm-1 @ 1918 cm-1
Dimensions
- 43.5 cm (W) x 37 cm (H) x 28 cm (D)
Weight
- 24 kg
Repeatability
- Frequency: < 0.001 cm-1 @ 1918 cm-1
- R&D and QA/QC laboratories
- Fast off-line analysis of grab samples obtained from airborne or process gases