• Webcast: Performance Gains Using Hydrogen Carrier Gas in Refinery Gas Analysis

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This webcast describes how hydrogen as a carrier gas in refinery gas analyses can effectively be used as a replacement for helium with virtually no negative affect on the resulting chromatography. It will cover the many benefits of such a change, including a nearly 50% reduction in analysis time with no loss of resolution. A comparison and discussion of helium versus hydrogen carrier gas will be presented with examples illustrating the powerful affect of a simple change in carrier gas.

Presenter: Clarence Wentzel, President, Arnel Inc.

Duration: ~25 minutes

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