In GC applications, air quality is not always a detail. Contaminants in the airflow can affect the measurement signal and the baseline.
Zero air generators are used to produce clean air for analytical applications. The supplied compressed air is filtered and subsequently treated by a catalyst. This creates an airflow with high and stable purity.
For GC applications, this can contribute to a flat baseline. This is important for analyses where measurement stability and repeatability are central.
A zero air generator can be an alternative to air from cylinders. Especially when the laboratory requires constant air quality, on-site production offers practical advantages.
Avilo offers zero air generators from Parker Balston for laboratory applications, including compact models for GC applications and higher-capacity versions. The correct version depends on the desired flow, pressure, air quality, and connected equipment.
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