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Explosion-Proof Flowmeter

GFM Pro Flowmeter

Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. announced the Thermo Scientific GFM Pro Flowmeter for continuous real-time measurement of gas flows, ensuring accurate and reproducible chromatography. With the capability to measure both positive and negative vacuum flows from 0.5 to 500 mL/min and -0.5 to -500 mL/min, the CE-certified probe can measure the volumetric flow of any gas with an accuracy of +/- 2 percent, ensuring column to column reproducibility. The unit also protects itself against excessively high flow rates by deploying an automatic shut-off when the measured flow exceeds 600 mL/min. With an explosion-proof rating, this probe is ideal for use with any gas, even those that are flammable or explosive.

Specifically designed for use with gas chromatography (GC) systems, the probe is applied directly to the gas flow stream, and the actual measured flow rate is displayed clearly on the LCD screen. The probe can be used as a bench-top or hand-held unit, and its ergonomic design and side grips provide extended durability. Furthermore, data can be easily saved and stored on a USB device for accurate monitoring of flow values over longer time periods.

The volumetric flow measurement technology of the flowmeter makes the unit compatible with all laboratory gases without the need for any prior knowledge of the gas composition. For further information, please visit www.thermo.com/columns.

 

Thermo Scientific
2215 Grand Avenue Pkwy.
Austin TX 78728-3812
Phone: 512-251-1555
Fax: 512-251-1597
http://www.tmqaustin.com

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