Xenon Gas Analyzer Specifications
The General Biophysics xenon gas analyzer is a high-precision solution designed for accurate measurement of xenon and other noble gases in complex gas mixtures. Built using advanced thermal conductivity sensing technology, the system enables reliable detection of inert gases that cannot be measured using traditional electrochemical sensors.
The analyzer supports a full operating range from 0 to 100% xenon concentration, making it suitable for both low-level detection and high-concentration applications. With measurement accuracy reaching up to ±0.3%, it ensures precise control of gas mixtures in sensitive environments such as clinical research, laboratory studies, and industrial processes.
Our xenon gas monitoring system is compatible with inline monitoring setups, allowing continuous real-time measurement, as well as gas sampling configurations for flexible use. Integrated flowmeter support and optional gas pump functionality enable operation in both pressurized and non-pressurized systems.
The device is engineered for durability and stability, with temperature-controlled sensing to ensure consistent performance across varying environmental conditions. It can operate within a wide temperature range, making it suitable for both laboratory and industrial environments.
Additionally, the system can be calibrated for other noble gases, including helium, argon, krypton, and neon, providing a versatile solution for multi-gas analysis.
General Biophysics xenon analyzers are designed to meet the demands of modern research and industrial applications, delivering precise, reliable, and scalable gas measurement technology.
What is the measurement range of the xenon gas analyzer?
The xenon gas analyzer supports a full measurement range from 0 to 100% xenon concentration, making it suitable for various applications.
How accurate is the xenon gas analyzer?
The analyzer provides high precision measurements with accuracy up to ±0.3%, depending on the model and configuration.
Can the analyzer measure other gases?
Yes, the system can be calibrated to measure other inert gases such as helium, neon, argon, and krypton.
Is the xenon analyzer suitable for real-time monitoring?
Yes, it supports inline gas concentration monitoring as well as gas sampling for real-time applications.
What industries use xenon gas analyzers?
These systems are used in medical, pharmaceutical, research, electronics, and industrial gas management applications.