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9000lls Low Level Sulfur Analyzer
9000lls Low Level Sulfur Analyzer

Our 9000LLS Analyzer uses proven, patented technology to perform low ppb total sulfur analysis. Its speed, accuracy, and precision are unrivalled — more stable than coulometric, more sensitive than x-ray, safer and faster than lead acetate.

Cat. No. AK-99821LLS-115V

Features:

  • Fast, precise measurement in LPGs and syringeable liquids
  • Low ppb sulfur analysis via UV-fluorescence (UVF)
  • Superior to wet chemistry and other instrumental methods
  • No environmentally hazardous catalysts or reagents

9000 Series Analyzers include a data handling system with Windows™-based, custom-designed software. This provides data acquisition, analysis, and storage, as well as programming and control of the analyzer and accessory instrumentation. Remote instrument operation and real-time analysis support are available via pre-configured modem.

Specifications:

Detection Method
Pyro-fluorescence™  
 
Analytical Range*
Low ppb to 50 ppm  
 
Precision
±30 ppb or ±2% RSD, whichever is greater
 
Typical Sample Size*
Gas: 5 to 15 mL
LPG: < 15 mL
Liquid: 1 to 20 mL
* Analytical range and sample size may be a function of sample matrix and method of introduction.
 
Typical Analysis Time
less than five minutes
 
Temperatures
Combustion zone: ambient to 1100°C in 1°C increments
 
Power
115 VAC 50/60 Hz 12 Amp
230 VAC 50/60 Hz 6 Amp
 
Gases
Dry oxygen: 300-600 mL/min 99.75%, 3 bar (40 psig), <5 ppm moisture
Dry carrier:
(argon or helium)
50-200 mL/min 99.99%, 3 bar (40 psig), <5 ppm moisture
 
System Dimensions
weight: 39.5 kg (87 lb) width: 47.0 cm (18.504”)
height: 51.5 cm (20.276") depth: 60.0 cm (23.622”)
 
Patents and Approvals
U.S. Patents: #4018562, #4066409, #4351801, #4352779, #4678756, #4778764, #4843016;
U.K. Patent: 1578281;
F.R.G. Patent: #P3116049.2;
ASTM: D4629, D5176, D5453, D5762, D6069;
DIN: #38 409
Teil 27; IP: 379; other methods and patents are pending
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