ABB has announced the launch of its new-generation gas chromatograph, the GCP100, designed to enhance process analytical performance in industrial environments. The new platform is positioned to support faster, more reliable, and more efficient gas composition analysis across critical sectors such as oil and gas, petrochemical processing, and chemical manufacturing.
The GCP100 represents ABB’s continued investment in advanced process automation and analytical instrumentation. It is engineered to deliver improved operational stability and reduced maintenance requirements, addressing the growing demand for real-time process optimization in modern industrial plants.

The ABB GCP100 gas chromatograph is developed to provide high-precision measurement of gas mixtures used in industrial processes. By improving analytical accuracy and response time, the system helps operators make better-informed decisions in real time, supporting optimized production control and energy efficiency.
The platform is designed with industrial robustness in mind, enabling stable operation even in demanding environments where temperature fluctuations, vibration, and continuous operation are common challenges.
A major highlight of the GCP100 is its compatibility with modern digital industrial ecosystems. It is expected to integrate seamlessly with ABB’s automation and control systems, enabling remote monitoring, predictive maintenance, and data-driven process optimization.
This aligns with the broader industry trend toward Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) adoption, where analytical instruments are increasingly connected to centralized control systems for improved visibility and performance management.
The ABB GCP100 is suitable for a wide range of applications, including:
In these environments, accurate gas composition analysis is essential for safety, compliance, and operational efficiency.
As industries continue to modernize their production infrastructure, demand for advanced analytical instruments like gas chromatographs continues to grow. The introduction of the GCP100 reflects ABB’s strategy to support customers in achieving higher productivity, improved sustainability, and reduced operational costs.
The system is expected to contribute to more efficient process control strategies by delivering faster analytical cycles and improved data reliability.
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