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High-Frequency Infrared Carbon & Sulfur Analyzer-Laboratory Instrument
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Unitset
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Updated2026-05-26

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High-Frequency Infrared Carbon & Sulfur Analyzer-Laboratory Instrument Application: This instrument is used for carbon and sulfur determination of steel, iron, alloy, foundry core sand, non-ferrous metals, cement, ore, coke, catalysts, magnetic materials, ceramics, inorganic, graphite, refractory materials, battery materials and plants, etc.

Main technical parameters : Principle of analysis: high-frequency furnace combustion infrared absorption method for detection Measurement range: C: 0.00001% -10.0000% (can be expanded to 99.99999%) S: 0.00001% -6.0000% (can be expanded to 99.99999%) Analysis error: in line with GB/T /ISO15350: 2000 standard Precision: carbon: RSD ≤ 0.5% sulfur: RSD ≤ 1.0% Sensitivity (minimum reading): 0.1ppm Detection 35 seconds) High-frequency furnace: power ≥ 2.7KVA;Oscillation frequency: 20MHz Electronic balance: non-quantitative sample weighing;Reading precision: 0.0001g Working environment: room temperature :10-30 ºC;Relative humidity: less than 75%;Voltage: AC220V ± 5%;Frequency: 50.

Hz ± 2%;Main features: The instrument, adopting advance technology from abroad, is a high-tech product that integrates the technologies of light, mechanism, electricity, sensor, computer and analysis.

It is featured with wide measuring range, high anti-interference ability, complete function, simple operation, accurate and reliable analysis and so on. Most components of the instrument are imported from abroad. And its performance is just as sound as that of the imported one.

1, Humanized arc design, stainless steel countertop design and easy operation;2, As for ultra-low or high content analysis, it introduces dual carbon and sulfur , automatic shift as well.

3, Dynamic data integration can be done during the process of high-speed 24-bit sampling, which improves the sensitivity and accuracy of the analysis. 4, Unique installation for carbon monoxide's conversion into carbon dioxide that improves the accuracy of carbon measurement.

5, Using high-frequency ceramic 7.5KVA power tube, so that samples can fully burn;6, Patented snap-fit automatic cleaning technology and ultra-micro-hole filter for metal dust that can reduce the impact of dust on analysis result, and also, t

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