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EMIA-8100 Series
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Carbon/Sulfur Analyzers
EMIA-8100 Series (Electric Resistance Furnace System)

Specifications
Models
EMIA-8100H
EMIA-8100A
Simultaneous carbon/sulfur analysis
EMIA-8110H
EMIA-8110A
Carbon analysis
EMIA-8120H
EMIA-8120A
Sulfur analysis
Analysis principles
Infrared light absorption during combustion in oxygen flow
(tube-shaped electric resistance furnace method)
Analysis range
Carbon: 0 to 6 wt%; Sulfur: 0 to 1 wt%, Up to 100% wt is possible by decreasing the sample weight.
Sample mass
1.0g standard
Analysis accuracy
(reproducibility)
*
Carbon
Analysis accuracyAnalysis accuracy
Sulfur
Analysis accuracy Analysis accuracy
Sensitivity
(minimum reading)
0.01ppm
Analysis time
Normally 30 to 60 seconds(after start of combustion)
*Varies according to the characteristics of the sample.
Combustion furnace
method/furnace structure
Tube-shaped electric resistance furnace with temperature increase function and oxygen pressure combustion Operating temperature range: 400 to 1450°C Temperature increase function: settable up to 1450°C (10 slopes maximum)
Oxygen gas purifying unit
Built in as standard
No available
Electronic scale
Option
External dimensions and mass
Combustion section
W 690 x H 577 (751 maximum) x D 803 mm,
approximately 90 kg
Processing section
W 360 x H 140 x D 248 mm,
approximately 12 kg

*Conditions for Analysis accuracy
circle With reliable steel standard samples recommended by HORIBA
circle With pre-burned HORIBA crucibles at 1000°C for longer than 30min
circle With oxygen carrier gas of purity greater than 99.5 vol% and THC (Total Hydrocabon) 1 volppm or less


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