What is the difference between the Inline Diluter and the BASS-100 Gas Diluter?

The Inline Diluter is used for diluting high concentration samples for the FROG™. An internal scrubber provides dilution air for the Inline Diluter. The BASS-100™ Gas Diluter has a seamless interface with the Ellvin™ software, so it can automatically generate data for a calibration. The BASS-100™ requires a dilution gas and sample gas supply.

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Applications

Refinery or Fracking site fence-lines Environmental Monitoring and Remediation Outdoor Air Quality Measurements Industrial Hygiene Air Sampling Long term Landfill Gas Monitoring Chemical exposure studies at production facilities

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How to Use the VOCAM

WITH A COMPUTER You can initiate an analysis on the VOCAM™ portable GC using a computer. Attaching the VOCAM™ to a computer allows data to be studied in real-time with the Ellvin™ chromatography software. OVER THE INTERNET You can use the VOCAM™ portable GC over the internet via

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Where to Use the VOCAM

OUTSIDE A FACILITY The VOCAM™ Portable GC can run continuously outside your facility with a combination of its battery and solar panel. IN THE FIELD The VOCAM™ Portable GC is rugged enough to be used at the job site for continuous monitoring near communities.

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Chemicals Commonly Detected by the VOCAM

Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xylenes Vinyl Chloride trans-1,2-Dichloroethene cis-1,2-Dichloroethene Trichloroethene (TCE) Tetrachloroethene (PCE) Naphthalene The VOCAM™ can also detect many other solvents

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Specifications

Chemical Detection Range Vinyl Chloride (MW 62.5) 2-Methyl Napthalene (MW 142.2) Boiling Point @ 1 atm -13.3 °C 244.7 °C Vapor Pressure @ 25 °C 2980 mmHg 0.067 mmHg Instrument Specifications PID Lamp 10.6 eV energy GC Column 5.2 meter Weight (with an enclosure) 6.9 lbs Dimensions 11 x 8 x 4.5 inches

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Features

Continuous monitoring of VOC in Air OEM GC System for remote or distributed VOC monitoring Chemical identification and concentration in under 10 minutes Included Software Highest resolution air-carrier system Defiant offers via heated defined path PID Micro-GC Technology Micro Preconcentrator Heated Defined Path Photoionization Detector for excellent chromatographic resolution No specialty gases required — never

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Where to Use the Air FROG

IN A LABORATORY Use the Air FROG™ Portable GC to save bench space and get results faster with shorter cleanup time. Save your big mass spec from wicked high samples too. IN THE FIELD The Air FROG™ Portable GC is rugged enough to be used at the job site

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How to Use the Air FROG

WITH A COMPUTER You can initiate an analysis on the Air FROG™ portable GC using a computer. Attaching the Air FROG™ to a computer allows data to be studied in real-time with the Ellvin™ chromatography software. ON ITS OWN You can use the Air FROG™ portable GC on

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Chemicals Commonly Detected with the Air FROG

Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xylenes Vinyl Chloride trans-1,2-Dichloroethene cis-1,2-Dichloroethene Trichloroethene (TCE) Tetrachloroethene (PCE) Naphthalene The Air FROG™ can also detect many other solvents and contaminants

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