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INFICON INC, USA
Portable GC/MS Portable
HAPSITE is the new field-portable gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer (GC/MS) for easy and dependable on-site analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Battery-powered, lightweight, and weatherproof, HAPSITE can speciate and quantify VOCs in minutes, significantly reducing the cost, time, and difficulties of environmental testing

HAPSITE provides confirmatory test results immediately on-site, making it ideal for stationary source testing, hazardous-waste site investigations, and emergency response. Engineered for the field, HAPSITE is designed to be carried to the test site and to endure a harsh testing environment. Its critical components are resiliently mounted to withstand the rough handling and shocks typical of field work
                                    
Weighing about 35 pounds, HAPSITE contains everything needed to acquire and analyze VOC samples in the field. Its innovative direct-sampling system makes testing much easier, because it eliminates the problems associated with conventional collecting, shipping, storing, and analyzing of samples. Since HAPSITE provides verifiable test results on site, costly retesting is eliminated

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Headspace portable
   The HAPSITE Headspace Sampling System enhances the capabilities of the HAPSITE Portable Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer (GC/MS) to provide highly accurate, on-site analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in soil or water. With its fast and easy sampling, the system ensures immediate results in the field for occupational and environmental health and safety decisions
    The HAPSITE Headspace Sampling System, controlled through the HAPSITE Portable GC/MS user interface, is ready to analyze samples in minutes. Its rapid sample throughput means no time is lost waiting for reports, enabling immediate decision-making and response, if required. Twenty to twenty-five
samples can easily be analyzed in an
eight-hour day