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Nexis GC-2060 Gas Chromatograph
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Nexis GC-2060 Gas Chromatograph

Manufacturer: Shimadzu

Model: Nexis GC-2060

Description

The Nexis GC-2060 is Shimadzu's flagship gas chromatograph, built upon 70 years of accumulated GC development expertise. It features a world-first multimode FID with Hy/Ox and Hy/Air modes and a minimum detection limit of 1.0 pgC/sec, along with an enhanced TCD delivering a minimum detectable quantity of 300 pg/mL using single-filament technology. The Multi Mode Injection (MMI) unit supports five injection modes in a single module: split/splitless, PTV, direct, large-volume injection, and thermal desorption/extraction. The low-thermal-mass design reduces cooling time from 40 minutes to just 5 minutes. An automatic eco-operation function learns analytical patterns and optimizes energy consumption, displaying gas/power savings and CO₂ reduction metrics. The system maintains the same footprint as previous models while expanding capacity for pre-treatment units, injection ports, and detectors, enabling parallel dual-line analysis.

Specifications

ModelNexis GC-2060
Instrument TypeGas Chromatograph
FID Minimum Detection Limit1.0 pgC/sec
FID Sensitivity~20% enhanced over previous models
FID ModesMultimode — Hy/Ox and Hy/Air modes
TCD Minimum Detectable Quantity300 pg/mL
TCD Sensitivity25% improved over previous models
TCD TechnologySingle-filament, rapid startup
Injection SystemMMI (Multi Mode Injection)
MMI Injection ModesSplit/splitless, PTV, Direct, Large-volume (LVI), Thermal desorption/extraction
Cooling Time5 minutes (reduced from 40 minutes)
Eco OperationAutomatic eco-idling, learns from operating history
ExpandabilityMultiple pre-treatment units, injection ports, and detectors
Dual-Line AnalysisSupported for parallel operation
Column InstallationTool-free
Cylinder-Free OperationFID supports hydrogen and oxygen from pure water

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