Economic High-Frequency Infrared Carbon-Sulfur Analyzer For The Building Materials Industry QR-9000
The Economic High-Frequency Infrared Carbon-Sulfur Analyzer is an advanced analytical instrument designed for precise carbon and sulfur measurement in the building materials industry. With a high sensitivity of 0.01PPM, carbon measurement range of 0.00001%–10.00%, and sulfur range of 0.00001%–5.00%, it ensures accurate testing of raw materials and finished products for quality control and compliance with industry standards.
This analyzer integrates high-frequency combustion technology with infrared detection to achieve fast, stable, and repeatable results. Its cost-effective design makes it ideal for manufacturers, research labs, and quality assurance teams in the building materials sector, helping them maintain structural performance and safety.
High Precision & Sensitivity – Detects trace levels of carbon and sulfur with 0.01PPM sensitivity for accurate analysis.
Fast Testing Cycle – Delivers reliable results within 25–60 seconds, improving workflow efficiency.
User-Friendly Interface – Windows-based software with functions for data tracking, statistical analysis, and result correction.
Cost-Effective Design – Provides high accuracy and performance at an affordable price, ideal for industrial applications.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Measurement Elements | Carbon (C) and Sulfur (S) |
| Carbon Range | 0.00001% – 10.00% |
| Sulfur Range | 0.00001% – 5.00% |
| Sensitivity | 0.01PPM |
| Analytical Precision | C ≤ RSD 0.5%; S ≤ RSD 1.0% |
| Analysis Time | 25–60 seconds |
| Operating Temperature | 10°C – 30°C |
| Relative Humidity | ≤75% |
| Power Supply | AC220V ±5%, 50Hz ±2% |
Cement & Concrete Testing – Ensures consistency and strength by controlling carbon and sulfur levels.
Steel-Reinforced Materials – Verifies elemental composition for structural integrity.
Ceramic & Composite Materials – Enhances durability and resistance in building components.
Research & Quality Assurance – Supports material development and compliance with construction standards.