CATALYTIC COMBUSTION DETECTOR (CCD) The Catalytic Combustion Detector ( CCD ) consists of a tiny coil of platinum wire embedded in a catalytic ceramic bead. A small electric current flows through the platinum coil heating the ceramic bead to about 500șC. The CCD is maintained in an oxidative environment typically by using air as the carrier gas. When hydrogen or a hydrocarbon molecule impacts the hot bead it combusts on the surface raising the temperature and resistance of the platinum wire. The resistance change causes the detector output signal to change thus producing a peak. The CCD detector bead
is very rugged and can be expected to last a long time. A second
bead is included in the detector housing at no extra cost thus
providing a built-in replacement in the event the first bead becomes
inoperable. Replacement bead sets install in minutes with no tools and
are very economical, making this detector a good choice for academic
settings where detectors may be damaged by inexperienced operators.
The brass detector housing is mounted on a stainless steel bulkhead
fitting which is secured directly to the wall of the GC column oven.
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