Instrumental Grade Support Gas
The Essential Role of High-Purity Gases in Analytical Integrity
In analytical chemistry and laboratory environments, the precision of an outcome directly links to the purity of the materials utilized. This connection is especially true for gases, where even minute impurities can introduce significant errors, compromise data integrity, and impair instrument performance. Utilizing a high-quality instrumental grade support gas establishes a stable and reliable baseline, which is fundamental for achieving accurate and repeatable analytical processes.
Maximizing Instrument Performance and Longevity
The use of an ultra-high purity (UHP) gas delivers several critical advantages for sensitive instrumentation. A primary benefit is the significant reduction of background interference. This advantage minimizes signal noise and baseline drift during analysis, which in turn enhances instrument sensitivity and lowers the limits of detection. The result is a greater degree of precision and confidence in analytical readings.
Another vital application for high-purity gas is in the zeroing of an instrument. The zero gas must be verifiably free of the analyzed components, ensuring it registers below the instrument's detection threshold. This practice prevents false readings and validates the accuracy of all subsequent measurements. Moreover, investing in a high-quality pure gas is a crucial step in extending the operational lifespan of your equipment. Contaminants found in lower-grade gases can irreversibly damage sensitive instrument columns and degrade detector sensitivity over time.
A Comprehensive Selection for Demanding Applications
MESA provides an extensive portfolio of instrumental grade support gas products and UHP gases to meet the rigorous demands of countless calibration and analytical applications. Our common offerings include fundamental gases like UHP air, argon, carbon dioxide, helium, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen. We also supply a diverse range of other pure gases to satisfy more specialized industry needs, including various hydrocarbons, halocarbons, and noble gases such as neon and xenon. By safeguarding your critical components with the appropriate UHP gas, you not only maximize analytical accuracy but also protect your investment in high-performance instrumentation.

MESA Common Instrument Grade Pure Gases:
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OTHER AVAILABLEPURE GASES INCLUDE: PLEASE INQUIRE FOR PRICE AND AVAILABILITY
- 1,3 BUTADIENE
- N-BUTANE
- 1-BUTENE
- CIS-2-BUTENE
- TRANS-2-BUTENE
- CARBON MONOXIDE
- ETHANE
- ETHYL CHLORIDE
- ETHYLENE
- HALOCARBON 14
- HALOCARBON 23
- HALOCARBON 116
- HALOCARBON C318
- HALOCARBON C218
- ISOBUTANE
- ISOBUTYLENE
- KRYPTON
- METHANE
- NEON
- PROPANE
- PROPYLENE
- XENON
Please inquire for price and availability. For detailed information on ethyl chloride, please visit our ethyl chloride website at www.ethyl-chloride.com.
The Importance of UHP Gas
High quality instrument grade pure gas provides several key benefits to your application and instrumentation. UHP gas reduces background interference and minimizes noise and baseline drifting. This results in higher sensitivity and lower detectable limits giving you better readings. Another benefit of UHP pure gas is realized when you zero an instrument. It is critical that the zero gas is below the detectible limits. Finally, high quality pure gas (UHP) will extend the life of your instrumentation and equipment. Impurities can contaminate your instrument columns and reduce the sensitivity of your detectors.
Protect these critical components and maximize your analytical accuracy by only using UHP gas appropriate for your application. Click on our UHP nitrogen gas or one of our instrument grade pure gases above for full details.