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ICPS-8100



               Shimadzu ICPS-8100 Twin Sequential High Frequency Plasma Emission Spectrometer
               SEQUENTIAL PLASMA SPECTROMETER


               Since developing its first ICP emission spectrometer in 1977, Shimadzu has sold over 1200
               multi-channel and sequential model ICP emission spectrometers and has remained a world
               leader in ICP technology. The ICPS-8100 is a top-of-the-line ICP emission spectrometer that not
               only incorporates the accumulated experience, performance, and quality of Shimadzu ICP
               emission spectrometers, but also features significantly improved performance, reliability, and
               ease-of-operation.


              Advances in High Frequency Plasma
              By introducing a carrier gas (Ar) and sample solution into plasma generated by passing a high-frequency current through an induction
              coil, a donut-shaped plasma with a lower temperature at the center than the perimeter is formed. This plasma is called inductively coupled
              plasma (ICP). Emission spectrometers that use this plasma as a light source offer many advantages, including a limitless wide range of
              applicability, over elemental analysis systems that use conventional light sources.
              The ICPS-8100 minimizes losses by supplying a maximum 1.8 kW high-frequency output to the high-frequency coil via proprietary
              Shimadzu circuitry. Since a 27.12 MHz frequency is used to increase thermal energy, elemental excitation efficiency is high as well,
              resulting in an extremely high emission intensity. This allows introducing all types of solvents, such as organic solvents, hydrofluoric acid,
              or saturated salt water.

                      The twin sequential method provides                 Benefits of the ICP light source,
                      stable analysis.                                    which is capable of highly accurate
                                                                          analysis of a wide variety of elements
                                                                          in a wide variety of samples in a wide
                                Monochromator 1
                                                                          range of concentrations
                                                     Plasma Light Source
                                                                        High detection capability to ppb-levels
                  Central Control
                                                                         Low interference between elements

                                                          Sample         Wide analytical concentration range
 Now Offered with Ultimate Improvements to Satisfy  Monochromator 2
 All Requirements for ICP  Emission  Analysis                          Outstanding stability and reproducibility







              Contents       P 04 - Features             P 08 - Analytical Operations  P 15 - Specifications


                             P 06 - System Contents      P 12 - Sample Injection System  P 16 - Installation Requirements

                             P 07 - Application Fields   P 14 - Peripheral Equipment
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