Product Details
Place of Origin: Shanghai, China
Brand Name: SENOVA (SEAVOVA)
Certification: CE
Model Number: TOC-H200
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 1
Price: Available upon request
Packaging Details: Carton
Delivery Time: 10-20 working days
Payment Terms: T/T
Supply Ability: 500 units/month
Model: |
TOC-H200 |
Product Name: |
Total Organic Carbon TOC Analyzer |
Digestion Method: |
High Temperature Combustion Catalytic Oxidation (Dry Method) |
Detection Range: |
0.05-35000mg/L |
Display: |
12" LCD With Touch Screen |
Dimensions(LxWxH,mm): |
595x425x455 |
Weight: |
44Kg |
Power Supply: |
AC220V±10%/50Hz |
Model: |
TOC-H200 |
Product Name: |
Total Organic Carbon TOC Analyzer |
Digestion Method: |
High Temperature Combustion Catalytic Oxidation (Dry Method) |
Detection Range: |
0.05-35000mg/L |
Display: |
12" LCD With Touch Screen |
Dimensions(LxWxH,mm): |
595x425x455 |
Weight: |
44Kg |
Power Supply: |
AC220V±10%/50Hz |
Dry Method Total Organic Carbon TOC Analyzer TOC-H200
Applications
Drinking water, surface water, rivers and lakes, tap water, industrial wastewater, domestic wastewater, chemical wastewater, pharmaceutical plant water, and water used in scientific research and experiments.
Main Features
Specifications
| Digestion Method | High temperature combustion catalytic oxidation (Dry method) |
| Detection Range | 0.05-35000mg/L |
| Accuracy | ±5% |
| Repeatability | ≤3% |
| Measurement Modes | TC,IC,TOC,NPOC |
| Maximum Salt Tolerance | 100g/L |
| Analysis Time | 3~8min |
| Detector | NDIR (Non-Dispersive Infrared Detection) |
| Operation Mode | Main Unit + PC |
| Display | 12" LCD with touch screen |
| Dimensions(LxWxH,mm) | 595x425x455 |
| Weight (Kg) | 44 |
| Power Supply | AC220V±10%/50Hz |
About dry digestion method based on high-temperature catalytic oxidation and NDIR detection
The TOC analyzer utilizes a high-performance oxidative catalyst in the combustion furnace to thoroughly combust and decompose the sample into carbon dioxide and water vapor at high temperatures. Water vapor is condensed, removing carbon dioxide, and then enters the non-dispersive infrared detector (NDIR), yielding the total carbon (TC) concentration in the water sample. Total organic carbon (TOC) is calculated as TOC = TC - TIC.