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Difference btw process GC and ordinary GC - Yokogawa GC1000

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Dear all!

What is the difference btw a process GC to the usual GC?

I am still looking for a compatible column for GC Yokogawa 1000 and the supplier told me that it is a process column and configuration might be different from the normal GC :( ?
by the looks of it it's not a regular bench-top GC, but an in-line instrument.
http://www.yokogawa.com/an/gc1000m2/an- ... 2-01en.htm

have you tried to contact Yokagawa and ask them for advise ?
https://www.yokogawa.com/an/an-inruiry-111en.htm

In their product bulletin http://www.yokogawa.com/an/download/bul ... 03-01E.pdf they say:
Since The GC1000 features
hardware that enable laboratory GC analysis conditions
to be employed without compromise in process
applications, you can take full advantage of the high
separation capability of these capillary columns.
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