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Tekmar - Model HT3 -Automated Static and Dynamic Headspace Vial Sampler System
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Static Headspace analysis is a time-tested and robust technique for the analysis of volatile compounds in almost any matrix. The popularity of the technique is due to Headspace analysis providing a clean, reliable result. Teledyne Tekmar draws on our experience as a leader in low-level VOC analysis with the introduction of a next generation Headspace instrument, the HT3™ Static and Dynamic Headspace System. Dramatic improvements in sensitivity are achieved with the new Dynamic Headspace option, while maintaining the ruggedness and reliability of a traditional Static Headspace instrument.
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VOC sampling and analysis are used in a wide range of applications in the following industries:
- Pharmaceutical
- Residual Solvents
- Impurities from drug substances
- Impurities from container closure systems
- Flavor, Fragrance, and Packaging
- Petrochemical
- Blood Alcohol and Forensic Toxicology
- Polymers
- Environmental
- USP <467> (See applications above.)
- EPA Method 5021
- RSK-175
- Standard integrated 60-position autosampler with 10-position platen heater provides true walk away automation
- Increased sensitivity from 50 to 100 times with the Dynamic Headspace option (compound dependent)
- Removable sample path for trouble-free maintenance
- High temperature capability to 300 °C expands range of applications
- Inert sample pathway including transfer line, sample needle and loop provide superior analytical results by eliminating adsorption and reducing carryover
- Automated Leak Check and Benchmark for quick troubleshooting
- Automated method development using Method Optimization Mode (M.O.M.)
- 21 CFR Compliance
- Built-in Mass Flow Controller ensures consistent flow and pressure for all samples regardless of external conditions
