IR Carbon Sulfur Analyzer is developed for the accurate and safe analysis of carbon and sulfur in inorganic samples. It can rapidly and accurately conduct content determination of carbon and sulfur in materials like steel, iron, alloy, nonferrous metals, etc. This is a high-tech product that integrates optical, electrical, computer, and analytical technology into one. Used in Mining, Construction Material, Food, Geology, Commercial Inspection, Automotive, Aviation, Steel Products, Minerals, Non-Ferrous Metals, Non-Ferrous Metal Alloys, Inorganic Materials, Research. Also known as Laboratory IR Carbon Sulfur Analyzer.
Working Environment : Room temp: 10°C to 30°C, relative Humidity less than 75% Carbon Measurement Range : w(C) 0.0005% - 6.0000% (can be extended to 99.999%) Sulphur Measurement Range : w(C) 0.0005% - 0.5000% (can be extended to 99.999%) Carbon Analysis Pool : One pool Sulphur Analysis Pool : one pool Carbon Analysis Precision : RSD<1% Sulphur Analysis Precision : RSD<1.5% Time of analysis : 25 to 60 seconds, could be adjusted. Around 35 seconds usually Sensitivity (The minimum readings) : C/s 0.1 ppm Electronic scale : Precision of read: 0.0001g Operational Software : WINDOWS XP English operating software Display function : The Carbon sulfur has a curve respectively Printing function : Print mode is diversification, provides two print modes of laboratory and testing, also can design printing formats Sample weight : 0.5 g
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