The Buck 910/310
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The Buck 910/310 Gas Chromatographs In the lab, the 910-series GCs perform routine industrial analyses and complicated research separations easily, generating accurate and reproducible results. Designed to be durable and portable, the compact 310-series is ideal for operation in the field, E.P.A. and A.S.T.M. methods can be easily performed on-site, even in adverse field environments. Use the 910 & 310 and obtain quality results. A GC with the versatility to meet your lab’s specific needs The unique architecture of the Buck GC systems allow various detector and injector combinations, so each GC can be configured to meet your specific lab requirements. The full-size 910-GC can accommodate multiple injectors and detectors for multi-functional applications, while the smaller 310-GC is equally flexible for portable and field analysis. Automated Analyses… let the GC do the work so you don’t have to The Buck 910/310 offer total control of application parameters using PeakSimple software. PeakSimple allows unlimited temperature programming, electronic pressure control, carrier gas pressure, gas valve position, gas solenoid actuation, autosampler control and other options. Just program your application parameters into the computer and let the 910 do the rest. Features: • Optional dual column ovens for multi-dimensional chromatography • Programmed oven temperatures from 50ºC/min up to 300ºC and 20ºC/min from 300ºC to 450ºC • PeakSimple Software for Windows with built-in 4 channel serial data system • Fast cool oven from 400ºC to 50ºC in less than 5 minutes for increased sample throughput • Built-in valve systems for the flexibility and precision to handle various applications • Electronic pressure controls (EPC) maintains flat baselines over full temperature range, with highly stable retention times • Performs research quality analyses under rigorous lab or field conditions • Over 12 different detector options to choose from for optimal measurement results

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Detectors There are Nine (9) specific detectors available for the Buck 910- and 310-series GC systems. The larger 910-GC can accommodate up to FOUR (4) of these assorted detectors, either in series (from non-destructive to destructive) or in parallel (using a split stream), although there are a few limited combinations that are not feasible because of space conflicts. Detector types are selected by the User, depending on the application. All detectors must be factory installed. 1) TCD (Thermal Conductivity Detector) A “universal” detector able to measure almost ALL molecules; inorganic and...

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Injectors Several injection options are available for the Buck 910/310. Injector types and configurations are selected by the user depending on the particular measurement application, detection limit required and regulatory specifications. All injectors require factory installation. On-Column Injector The On-Column injector is supplied standard on all 910/310 GCs. This mode of injection introduces the sample directly into the bore of the column, avoiding the possibility of boiling point discrimination or other uncertainties. A heated injector upgrade is available. Heated Split/Splitless The...

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PeakSimple Software PeakSimple Software PeakSimple chromatography software combines quick learning, ease of use and convenient powerful features for GC and HPLC. PeakSimple is included in the price of every Buck Gas Chromatograph and Data System. PeakSimple’s intuitive graphical functions and features are user-friendly, so most operators can produce results almost immediately and without specific training. Yet PeakSimple is packed with state-of-the-art features like draggable retention time windows, seldom found in other software packages costing much more. PeakSimple has the ability to be...

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GC Options Vacuum Pump Interface This interface will allow control of an external vacuum pump by turning the power on and off on a built-in power outlet. Typically a vacuum pump is used to draw gaseous samples through the traps for ambient air monitoring applications or to load the loop of a gas sampling valve by pulling sample gas from a remote location. Because the vacuum pump can be turned on for a precise length of time, the gas flow through the trap is very reproducible and will vary with pump rate. Packed and Capillary Columns Buck can supply and install most types of columns. The...

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Specifications Oven Size: Temperature Programming: Carrier Gas Flow Control: Column oven temperature is controlled by PeakSimple. Unlimited ramps & steps. Multifunctional LCD display indicates set and actual temperature for heated zones, detector voltages and currents. Temperature displays to 0.1º, pressure to 0.1 psi. High precision pressure regulator w/ thermostatted flow controller, calibrated in PSI, regulating gas flow through the column. 40 to 70 lbs. (18-32 kilos) depending on optional equipment. Power requirements: 110 VAC/60Hz or 220VAC/50Hz Consumption approx. 750 Watts May be...

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