GC Gas Leak Issues – A New Handheld System Incorporating Two Diagnostic Tools

by | Gas Chromatography

Are you looking for a solution to help with gas leak problems? Do you wish you had better processes to diagnose them? If so, this on-demand webinar is for you....

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Format: On-demand

Duration: Approx. 35 minutes

Leaks are problematic for any operation that uses gas tubing and fittings, and even small gas leaks can lead to safety issues, reduced productivity, and increased costs. Labs that use expensive high purity or hazardous gases for operation of analytical techniques, such as chromatography, spectroscopy, or mass spectrometry, routinely use leak detectors to monitor gases.

Here, a new handheld system that provides two GC diagnostic tools in one cost-effective, convenient package is introduced.

By viewing this presentation you will learn about:

  • the new innovative Agilent CrossLab CS or Cartridge System
  • how the cartridge design combines the two most critical GC flow path monitoring tasks into a single hand-held system
  • a new handheld leak detector that is key for maintaining performance of analytical equipment

The Presenters

PaulTripp_200Paul Tripp
Global Product Manager, GC & MS Supplies, Agilent
Paul collaborates with internal & external stakeholders to update existing and develop new technologies for improving system performance for analyses across the market segments served by Agilent.

AngieSmithHenry_200Angela Smith-Henry
Applications Chemist for GC and MS Supplies, Agilent
Angie is an applications chemist for GC and MS Supplies at Agilent Technologies in Wilmington, Delaware, USA. Previously, she was an Applications Chemist for the MSD Solutions and Applications group with a focus on developing analyzers and applications for energy, chemical and environmental markets.

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Published  Jun 27, 2022

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