Fast GC with two columns and sampling valve
CALIDUS CS
ideal for individual components
heartcut and backflush operations
fast, modular and simple
The Calidus CS for heartcut and backflush applications.
The Calidus CS comprises 5 modules: a sample processing unit with sampling valve; 2 x resistively heated column modules (choice of columns available); and 2 x detectors (either flame ionisation (FID), flame photometrics (FPD) or thermal conductivity (TCD)). The column switching valve enables the GC to perform heartcut and backflush operations, making it ideal for individual component specification from a sample matrix.
Having two resistively heated columns means that they can be independently temperature controlled with ramp rates from 0.1 to 5 °C per second from 5 °C above ambient to 180 °C.
It can be used for product specifications testing, product safety, environmental measurements, catalyst protection, research and many more applications:
- in the laboratory
- at line
- is transportable
- on-line
A single Calidus™ GC provides a simple ultra-fast analysis 10 to 50 times faster than conventional GCs, has a footprint less than half of a research grade GC, and the capacity to do the work of 4 to 5 research grade GCs, making it the leading choice for gas analysis equipment and a cost effective measurement method.
The modular design lowers maintenance costs and increases flexibility to run different fluid mixtures.
The Calidus series of GCs uses ground breaking technology in the form of resistively heated column to give superior performance. Using the stainless tube as the heater means that the traditional ovens for columns can be removed and the size of the system can be dramatically reduced.
The ethos of the Calidus series from day one was that a GC used in the lab should be the same GC when used as an on-line system for process control. This way the performance, methods and procedures developed for highly repeatable measurements can be directly applied to on-line systems.
GENERAL |
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Measurement |
Gas chromatograph analysis |
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Measurement principle |
Flame ionisation, flame photometrics or thermal conductivity |
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Configuration |
Transportable, on-line, at-line or laboratory |
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Dynamic range |
Depends on detector used and application (FID typically 105) |
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Repeatability |
± 1 % RSD or better (area) and ± 0.1 % RSD or better (retention times) |
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Resolution |
50 to 100 Hz digitization (detector dependent) on each column, 24 bit resolution, auto zero on each run |
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Analysis time |
For VOCS: can be < 20 secs For SVOCs: can be < 60 secs |
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Capillary column |
Two 2 m long, 100 to 320 μm ID Optional: column modules available in Mxt-1, Mxt-5, Mxt-1701, Mxt-Wax, Mxt-Molesieve, Mxt-Alumina, < 320 μm and various film thicknesses |
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Temperature control |
Temperature programmable from 0.1 to 5 °C per second from 5 °C above ambient to 350 °C (maximum temperature software limited to be no greater than the limit for the columns installed, isothermal operation is available) |
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Sample inlet |
Gas and liquid inlet for syringe injection of samples, or automated gas and liquid sample valves available |
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Pressure of sample gas |
0 to 50 PSIG at ambient temperature |
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Liquid injections |
Neat or dilute organic solvents (DCM, hexane, MEK, toluene, methanols, CS2, etc.) |
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Other sample requirements |
Membrane, SPME and static and dynamic headspace extracts |
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Controls |
All functions and parameters via ethernet or RS-232 using ChromPerfect™ software. Start analysis from keyboard or GC. Set method from external computer using ChromPerfect™. Trigger in and ready out signals plus an array of others via ChromPerfect™ |
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Front panel displays |
Temperature and pressure readings, function on/off, other Power on/off Status of analysis columns (isothermal, programming, cool down, ready, cycles run, other) |
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Operating temperature |
0 to +35 °C |
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Storage temperature |
-20 to +60 °C |
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Relative humidity |
0 to 100 % (non-condensing) |
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Certification |
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European |
CE mark pending |
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Shipping |
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Shipping weight |
~ 9 Kg |
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MECHANICAL |
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Dimension |
279.4 H x 432 W x 216 D mm |
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ELECTRICAL / UTILITIES |
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Power requirements |
< 300 Watts peak power at startup, practical use < 200 Watts for gas or liquid analyses 24 VDC supplied from external power supply, 100 to 240 VAC using 50/60 Hz AC |
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Gas supplies |
50 PSIG, 99.995 % H2 or He at up to 250 ml/min, 50 PSIG zero air for FID operation |
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Data processing |
Via external computer with Windows XP or newer operating environment, using ChromPerfect™ software |
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Outputs |
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Standard |
Full reporting and data export capability via ChromPerfect™ |
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Options |
Up to 16 analogue outputs Modbus |
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All specifications subject to change |
Palarus GC Autosampler
The Paralus GC Autosampler is one of the third generation of x,y,z robot-like autosamplers.It communicates seamlessly with the Calidus operating system to provide faster, quieter and more reliable movement. The durable construction has no bungee cords and provides fast injections with up to a 324 vial capacity.
View the Palarus GC Autosampler here
Hydrogen Generator
These modular, stackable generators allow a safe hydrogen supply for carrier gas and FID operation without the requirement for storing high pressure hydrogen cylinders. These generators complete the portability of the Calidus GC and provide high purity hydrogen by electrolysis of water. The only utilities required are power and demineralised water to produce an uninterrupted supply of hydrogen gas.
VIDEOS:
Part 1 - Introduction and setup of the Calidus
Part 2 - Explanation of the Calidus
Part 4 - Injector and plumbing of the Calidus
Part 5 - Computer power of the Calidus
Part 6 - Getting ready to run the Calidus
Part 7 - Setting up software for the Calidus
Part 8 - Initialising run conditions for the Calidus
Part 9 - Running samples on the Calidus
Graphing & exporting chromatography data, from Chromperfect
Comparing chromatograms, from Chromperfect
Integration of chromatography data - negative peaks, Chromperfect
MANUALS:
Calidus quick installation guide
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