The star product, "Labsolar-6A Full Glass Automatic Online Trace Gas Analysis System," by Perfectlight, has recently successfully obtained the European CE (Conformité Européene, European Conformity) certification, especially in the safety regulation certification section. This marks its compliance with safety standards for products in the European Union market, serving as a practical "passport" for market entry.
● Glass valves + automatic actuators to achieve a balance between airtightness and efficiency;
● Efficient gas circulation to promote mass transfer between reactions and catalysts effectively, while also preventing side reactions and reverse reactions caused by the re-adsorption of product molecules, accurately presenting the intrinsic activity of catalysts;
● Rapid gas mixing with gas mixing time < 10 minutes to ensure the accuracy of product detection;
● Integrated control program for easy and convenient operation, with accuracy reaching a scientific level;
● Strong compatibility, allowing for trace gas detection in various reactions by changing different reactors, including photocatalysis, photothermal catalysis, electrocatalysis, and PEC photoelectrochemical reactions.
Can be combined with various reactors for expanded applications:
Application Areas: Photocatalysis/Photoelectrocatalysis for water splitting into hydrogen/oxygen, complete water decomposition, CO2 reduction; quantum efficiency measurement for photocatalysis; photothermal catalysis (negative pressure, atmospheric pressure systems); electrocatalysis for HER, OER, CO2RR.
CE certification is a mandatory product safety certification system enforced by European Union countries. Compared to other countries and regions worldwide, the EU has the strictest certification standards. The purpose of implementing CE certification is to safeguard the lives, property, and the environment of the people in EU countries. Perfectlight's "Online Analysis System" series products have obtained dual CE certification for EMC (Electro Magnetic Compatibility) and LVD (Low Voltage Directive).
EMC (Electro Magnetic Compatibility) refers to the ability of equipment or systems to operate normally in their electromagnetic environment without causing unacceptable electromagnetic interference to anything in that environment. EMC includes two aspects: EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) and EMS (Electromagnetic Susceptibility). EMI includes CE (Conducted Emission), RE (Radiated Emission), PT (Interference Power Test), and more. EMS includes ESD (Electrostatic Discharge), RS (Radiated Susceptibility), EFT/B (Fast Pulse Susceptibility), surge (lightning), CS (Conducted Susceptibility), and more.
The Low Voltage Directive (LVD) aims to ensure the safety of low-voltage equipment during use. The directive applies to electrical products with voltages ranging from 50V to 1000V AC and 75V to 1500V DC. It includes all safety rules for such equipment, including protection against hazards caused by mechanical reasons. The design and structure of the equipment must ensure that it does not pose a danger when used for its intended purpose, under normal operating conditions, or in case of malfunction.
As a pioneer in the specialized and commercialized field of photochemical laboratory equipment in China, Perfectlight Technology has established a comprehensive development capability system, including system technology innovation, development compliance management, resource planning optimization, and efficient project implementation. It has covered a full range of products in the industrial application, particularly in the field of photocatalysis and laboratory research, offering comprehensive solutions. In the future, Perfectlight Technology will focus on the development of photochemical laboratory equipment, centering on customer success, and create more "high-precision, high-standard" products, providing even more exceptional services to create long-term, stable, and greater value for customers, driving progress in the industry!