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Thermal Conductivity Detector(accident)

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Thermal Conductivity Detector(accident)
The most versatile detector with two sensitive elements and automatic protection against their burnout. DTP has a significantly lower sensitivity compared to PID, but it is indispensable for determining permanent gases (helium, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, argon, etc.). A distinctive feature is the extended dynamic range, in fact from 20 MV to 20 V and full automation of measurement, including current setting, compensation of the initial zero offset, switching measurement limits. It is available in several modifications, both in terms of volume and execution of sensitive elements. 'The level of fluctuation noise is up to 20 MV, the maximum signal is up to 20 V.
Technical characteristics:
4.010710 g/ml of propane or teptan,
4.0 *10`10 g/ml of hydrogen