Training Title Gas Chromatography (GC) Operation, Calibration, Troubleshooting and Practice Maintenance Training Duration 5 days Training Venue and Dates Gas Chromatography (GC) Operation, Calibration, Troubleshooting and Practice Maintenance 5 Feb 26-Mar 01 $3,300 Abu Dhabi TBA Training Fees 3300$ per participant for Public Training includes Materials/Handouts, tea/coffee breaks, refreshments & Buffet Lunch Training Certificate Define Management Consultants Certificate of course completion will be issued to all attendees. WHO SHOULD ATTEND All technicians, chemists, chemical engineers, instrument engineers, supervisors and managers who work in any laboratory field i.e. medical, biological, oil, environment, water, etc. COURSE DESCRIPTION The course covers the major components and subsystems of a gas chromatography and its accessories, including inject system, columns, detectors and data system. It presents operating principles, calibration methods, set-up procedures, and failure modes for each along with practical examples. Preventative maintenance is covered with emphasis on maintaining analysis and troubleshooting methods. The course discusses optimization of column lengths, flows, and temperatures and includes the necessary theoretical information in each part. This course is designed for the new or experienced GC practitioner who wishes to increase instrument uptime and laboratory productivity.
The course includes also the practical maintenance where the important parts of GC are demonstrated i.e. inject system part, different liner and syringes, maintenance kit, different columns type, FID detector, and other accessory parts which is variable used. COURSE OBJECTIVES 1. The aim is to provide first hand information to the participants on optimal use of Gas chromatography (GC). 2. A special emphasis on applications, maintenance and troubleshooting. 3. Imparting participants the fundamental technique knowledge of Gas Chromatography. 4. To understand GC maintenance methods as a routine checks. 5. Knowledge of accessories and consumables required for GC operation. 6. Good laboratory practices for accurate, reliable and get it right-first analysis. 7. Introduction to applications of analysis and method development. 8. To familiarize participants to the advance techniques for achieving gas chromatography analysis, qualitative and quantitative methods, cause and effect diagrams and standard calibration graph. COURSE OUTLINE FUNDAMENTAL AND THEORY INTRODUCTION MODERN CHROMATOGRAPHY METHODS OVERVIEW OF GC SYSTEM COMPONENTS THEORY PARAMETERS GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY COMPONENTS CARRIER GAS AND PRESSURE REGULATOR SYSTEM CARRIER GAS SELECTION REGULATOR SELECTION GAS PURITY FILTERS SAMPLE INTRODUCTION COMPONENTS SPLIT INLET SYSTEM SPLITLESS INLET SYSTEM COOL ON-COLUMN INLET PROGRAMMED TEMPERATURE VAPORIZATION INLET COLUMN CONFIGURATION
DETECTOR TYPES AND CONFIGURATION RETENTION PROCESS STATIONARY PHASE FOR CAPILLARY COLUMN STATIONARY PHASE FOR PACKED COLUMN STATIONARY PHASE INTERACTION MANIPULATION METHODS SOLID PHASE EXTRACTION METHOD DERIVATIZATION METHOD DERIVATIZATION FOR DETECTOR STANDARD OPERATION METHOD OPERATING PROCEDURE SUCCESSFUL AND SAFE OPERATE REFINERY GAS ANALYSIS TECHNIQUE PCB-OIL SAMPLE ANALYSIS TECHNIQUE BIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS TECHNIQUE MAINTENANCE AND INSTALLATION PROCEDURES INJECT SYSTEM COLUMN DETECTOR INSTRUMENTAL PROBLEMS AND TROUBLESHOOTING APPROACHES TO SOLVE GC PROBLEMS BAND BROADENING BASELINE DEVIATION PEAK SHAPE PROBLEMS FLAT TOP PEAKS SPLIT PEAKS NEGATIVE PEAKS EXCESSIVELY BROAD SOLVENT FRONT LOSS OF RESOLUTION RETENTION CHANGES PEAK SIZE PROBLEMS EXTRA OR GHOST PEAKS (CARRYOVER) COMMON PROBLEMS WITH FID COMMON PROBLEMS WITH ECD
COMMON PROBLEMS WITH TCD COMMON PROBLEMS WITH FPD COMMON PROBLEMS WITH MS CAUSES AND PREVENTION OF COLUMN DAMAGE COLUMN CONTAMINATION COMMON PROBLEMS WITH INJECTORS NEEDLE DISCRIMINATION MEASUREMENTS DEVIATION OVERLAPPING PEAKS CALIBRATION METHODS AND DATA TROUBLESHOOTING CALIBRATION AND QUANTITATIVE METHODS ERRORS IN CLASSICAL ANALYSIS DETECTION LIMIT CONFIDENCE LIMITS OUTLIERS TEST EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION Practical quantitative training by Excel and Software program Practical qualitative training by MS-Software Video clip of GC device Maintenance is available in the course Exercises and discussion will be conducted at the end of the course TRAINING INSTRUCTOR DR. RAMSEY JADIM Dr. Ramsey Jadim is a professional Swedish chemical engineer. He is graduated from Uppsala University-Sweden in Chemical Science and Maintenance Technology. He has held various positions in the academic and industrial sectors since last 25 years in Sweden as researcher, lecturer and chemical engineer. Currently, he is working as general manager of the industrial laboratories REZILABS in Bahrain. The Labs provide diagnose and maintenance services of power energy systems by using oil and electrical analyses technology. In addition he has published many articles and projects in the power system diagnose and chemical field.
He was working as a lecture in Växjö University in Sweden. Having held various positions in the academy and industry sector since last 25 years in Sweden as a lecture and chemical engineer. Dr. Ramsey has published several articles i.e.: Procedure for determination of n-octanol/water partition of Boron-organic compounds. American ICP information Newsletter: vol.25, number 3, 183 (USA, august 1999). Development of statistics methods of chemical analysis by excel program, ITEC Company 2007 Sweden. Determination of Retinol in the milk by chromatographic method. Mikrokemi Company, 1997, Sweden. Determination of active oxygen in the transformer oil, VP Diagnose lab, 2005, Sweden. Determination of acid strength of transformer oil, VP Diagnose lab, 2002, Sweden. SCIENTIFIC STATUS Master degree of Petroleum Chemical Technology, Uppsala University-Sweden PhD candidate in Chemical Engineering, Eskulistuna University-Sweden PUBLISHED SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES 1. Experiences of Continuous DGA Monitoring on a Faulty Transformer, VP Diagnose Co., Sweden 2004 2. Determination of active oxygen in transformer oil. VP Diagnose Co., Sweden 1999. 3. New method of determination transformer oil strength. VP Diagnose, Sweden 2003. 4. Determination of antioxidant in the transformer, Chemical Technique/IBK, Mälardalen University, 2004. 5. Determination number of unsaturated bonds in Transformer oil, VP Diagnose Co., Sweden, 2003. 6. Chemical reactions of petroleum refining process. Kuwait National Petroleum Company, 1989. 7. Degradation of insulating system Oil/Celluse in transformer. ITEC Co., Sweden 2006 EMPLOYMENT RECORD 1. General Manager at Rezilabs since 2010 2. Instructor and Consultant: ITEC Co. Sweden 2006-2010 3. Petroleum Engineer and instructor: VP Diagnose Co., Sweden (1998-2006). 4. Research Project Supervisor: MicroKemi Lab., Sweden (1997). 5. Researcher: Uppsala University, Sweden (1993).
6. Chemical Engineer, Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC), Kuwait (1982-1990). PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1. Practical experience for more than 8 years of working in petroleum industries within research and development of methods. 2. Educational experience for more than 10 years. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Delivered the following short courses in Sweden and Gulf Cooperative Countries (GCC): 1. Gas Chromatography (GC) Operation, Calibration, Troubleshooting and Maintenance 2. Power Transformer Diagnose, maintenance, Troubleshooting and Lifetime extension 3. Certified Health & Safety for Professionals 4. Refinery Laboratory Safety Management 5. Best Practice of Measurement Uncertainty 6. Data Analysis and Statistics for Professionals 7. High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) Operation, Calibration, Troubleshooting and Maintenance (for refinery lab) Dr. Ramsey Jadim is regularly conducting in-house as well as public trainings for ADNOC group of companies, GASCO, ADGAS, ZADCO, ADCO, ADMA-OPCO, EMARAT, DEWA in UAE, PDO, KNPC, KOC, Qatar Petroleum, Qatar Gas, Ras Gas, Saudi Aramco, SABIC and many other major companies in Middle East, Africa & Europe..