thermal conductivity detector

How Does a TCD Work?

The TCD consists of a heated filament placed in a flow of carrier gas. When a sample gas with different thermal conductivity flows past the filament, it changes the filament's temperature, which alters its electrical resistance. This resistance change is measured and recorded as a signal. The signal intensity corresponds to the concentration of the sample gas. The TCD is particularly useful for detecting gases such as hydrogen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide.

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