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Total Organic Carbon (TOC) Analyzer

Enhanced NDIR Design Allows Superior Linear Response


Booth 1636. GE Analytical Instruments, a division of GE Water & Process Technologies, introduces its Sievers InnovOx laboratory total organic carbon (TOC) analyzer, designed to run thousands of diverse, high-TOC samples—including brine and cellulose with virtually no downtime. The InnovOx offers unmatched oxidation robustness, dynamic linear working range, and calibration curve stability for industrial process and environmental water samples.

It uses a patent-pending supercritical water oxidation (SCWO) technique to achieve superior TOC recoveries regardless of organic compounds and particulate impurities in the sample. In addition, this new process removes all oxidation byproducts and sample between each analytical run for unprecedented system uptime.

An enhanced non-dispersive infra red (NDIR) design, which has no moving parts, allows superior linear response. The NDIR has a dynamic detection range of 0.5 to 50,000 ppm and can measure total carbon (TC), total inorganic carbon (TIC), total organic carbon (TOC), and non-purgeable organic carbon (NPOC). Options include multiple runs on the same sample, auto-calibration range selection, and integration with the proven Sievers 900 autosampler. The InnovOx has a Web interface for easy and remote monitoring, an intuitive touch-screen display, and three convenient USB ports. It is compliant with regulatory methods.

The instrument requires no external carrier gas and is ready to run immediately, as it needs no prior furnace heat-up or stabilization. Minor, recommended preventive maintenance is only needed every 6 months, and calibration is typically stable for 6 to 12 months.
GE Analytical Instruments
6060 Spine Road
Boulder, CO, 80301





















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