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Chromat called " HAS "

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 11:12 am
by Modbusman
Sorry to bother you I am actually an engineer in the flow industry and this is my first post as I am trying to trace a particular chromat .
Does anyone know of a company or product called HAS ; it appears to be a gas process online chromatograph

I cant post the anlysis here but it appears to separate up to 60 components ..for example

i- butano
n-butano
2,2dimetil C3
2,metil C4
i-pentano
n-pentano
2,3 dimetil C4
3,3 dimetil C5
2,2,3,trime C5 etc etc
I realise butano = butane [ this is a spanish output ] but I don't recognise many of the others. All I know its a heavy hydrocarbon gas

Any help would be very much appreciated

Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 9:11 pm
by JGK
looks like:

i is an abbreviation for iso-
C3 C4 and C5 represent the number of carbons in the main hydrocarbon chain

therefore:

i- butano = Iso-butane
n-butano = Butane
2,2dimetil C3 = 2,2 dimethylpropane
2,metil C4 =2-methylbutane
i-pentano = Iso-pentane
n-pentano = pentane
2,3 dimetil C4 =2,3 Dimethylbutane
3,3 dimetil C5 = 3,3 dimethylpentane
2,2,3,trime C5 etc etc = 2.2,3 trimethylpentane

ref :- Chromat called HAS

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 6:43 am
by Modbusman
JGK

Thank you for your input ..it's appreciated

Regards
Modbusman