What type of detector does the Varian 3900 use?
The Varian 3900 features a Flame Ionization Detector (FID), which is highly sensitive for detecting trace organic compounds.
What temperature range does the Varian 3900 support?
It operates within a temperature range of ambient +10°C to 450°C, allowing for versatile analytical applications.
What types of samples can be analyzed with the Varian 3900?
The Varian 3900 is suitable for environmental monitoring, petrochemical analysis, and food safety testing, making it ideal for detecting volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds.
What inlet options are available with the Varian 3900?
It supports multiple inlet options, including split/splitless and cool on-column inlets, ensuring flexibility for different sample types and injection techniques.
Is the Varian 3900 suitable for high-throughput analysis?
Yes, its compact design and rapid thermal ramping enhance efficiency, making it ideal for high-throughput applications requiring fast and reliable gas chromatography.
Can the Varian 3900 handle trace-level detection?
Yes, with its sensitive FID and precise temperature control, the Varian 3900 is designed for accurate trace-level detection of organic compounds.
What industries commonly use the Varian 3900?
It is widely used in environmental testing, petrochemical industries, food safety analysis, and research laboratories requiring precise gas chromatography.