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joint analytical systems GmbH
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Carl-Zeiss-Str. 49, Moers, D-47445, Germany
- (+49) 284 198 711 00
- info@jas.de
Company Profile for joint analytical systems GmbH
Founded in 1995, JAS GmbH is one of the leading suppliers of chromatographic products for the petrochemical industry. As value added resellers of Agilent Technologies, we design analyzers for RGA, NGA, SimDis, etc., as well as customer specific systems. The JAS AED III is the only commercially available Atomic Emission Detector for gas chromatography. The AED allows you to detect a great number of specific elements within any volatized compound (except helium, the carrier gas) at picogram level sensitivity, with excellent selectivity.
Other Products from joint analytical systems GmbH
- Analysers (Exhaust Gas)
- Analysers (Hydrogen Sulphide in Liquids)
- Analysers (Hydrogen Sulphide)
- Analysers (LPG / Butane)
- Analysers (Refinery Gas)
- Analysers (SimDis)
- BTU Analysers
- Chromatographs
- Chromatographs (Gas)
- Chromatography (Gas / Liquid)
- Chromatography (Process Control)
- Chromatography Accessories (Injectors)
- Chromatography Detectors (Selective GC)
- Detectors
- Detectors (Atomic Emission Detectors = AED)
- Detectors (Chloride)
- Detectors (Flame Ionisation - FID)
- Detectors (Hydrocarbons)
- Detectors (Hydrogen Sulphide)
- Detectors (Ionisation)
- Detectors (Multi - Gas)
- Detectors (Nitrogen Compounds)
- Detectors (Sulphur Dioxide)
- Detectors (Trace Gas)
- Gas Chromatography
- Samplers (Gas)
Articles from joint analytical systems GmbH
Digital Edition
PIN 25.2 Apr/May
May 2024
Safety - Carbon monoxide toxic and flammable gas detection Analytical Instrumentation - Density: A fundamental parameter at critical stages within the petroleum sector - Advancements and...
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Events
Jul 10 2024 Birmingham, UK
Thailand Oil & Gas Roadshow 2024
Jul 11 2024 Rayong, Thailand
Jul 20 2024 Denver, CO, USA
Jul 21 2024 Cape Town, South Africa
Jul 24 2024 Bogata, Colombia