Gas chromatography for oil analysis
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In transformer oil analysis, the technique is used to determine the concentrations of dissolved gases within the oil sample, which can be used with gas analysis and other methods to evaluate electrical faults within a transformer or oil insulated electrical components.
Gas chromatography (GC) is one of the most widely used techniques in modern analytical chemistry. In its basic form, GC is used to separate complex mixtures of different molecules based on their physical properties, such as polarity and boiling point. It is an ideal tool to analyze gas and liquid samples containing many hundreds or even thousands of different molecules, allowing the analyst to identify both the types of molecular species present and their concentrations.
Gas chromatography (GC) is one of the most widely used techniques in modern analytical chemistry. In its basic form, GC is used to separate complex mixtures of different molecules based on their physical properties, such as polarity and boiling point. It is an ideal tool to analyze gas and liquid samples containing many hundreds or even thousands of different molecules, allowing the analyst to identify both the types of molecular species present and their concentrations.
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