FROG-5000 is currently the smallest gas chromatography in the world, specifically designed for the analysis of VOC chemicals. It is a military to civilian product and the lightest in the same class of gas chromatography photoionization detector (GC-PID) products. FROG-5000 can usually enable site personnel to timely identify and obtain data on VOCs and their contents in water, soil, and gas samples obtained in the site within a few minutes. Compared with traditional laboratory measurement methods, site personnel do not need to wait for several days or weeks, making it simpler and faster.
The FROG-5000 gas chromatograph is highly suitable for on-site or mobile laboratory analysis of pollutant samples, greatly reducing analysis time and avoiding issues such as leakage during sample transfer and exceeding sample retention time. In addition, the simple operation method enables on-site personnel to analyze a wide variety of contaminated samples and assist them in taking corresponding measures in emergency situations such as pollutant leakage.
At present, the application scope of FROG-5000 in the United States mainly includes site investigation of halogenated hydrocarbons, gasoline, diesel, pharmaceutical residues, and other types of VOC pollutants. FROG-5000 has not been on the market for a long time and is the latest model among similar products. At the same time as Defiant developed FROG-5000, it received attention and support from the US EPA, and received strong sponsorship from the US government's Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR).
Application scope:
The purpose of FROG-5000 basically covers various testing stages from environmental site investigation, environmental site restoration, and engineering acceptance process. Meanwhile, as a rapid detection device, FROG-5000 can also undertake monitoring and inspection tasks in laboratory experiments, factory workshop operations, and industrial production processes.