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Features



 Advanced Resolution,                                               Top Grade ICP



 Speed, and Stability






 Each of the two high-performance sequential   High Speed Measurement   Quantitative analysis and calculation of semi-quantitative
 monochromator units, capable of both high resolution   values for 72 elements in 3 minutes   Comparison of Resolution  1  Sm in Ce  Comparison of Resolution  2  B in Steel
 and high speed, is equipped with a dedicated computer   Vacuum monochromators and wide wavelength
 to achieve faster measurement and data processing   Wide Wavelength Range  range from 160 to 850 nm
 speeds.             Measurement Solutions: Ce 1000 ppm and        Measurement Solutions:
 The monochromators use highly reliable Czerny-Turner   High Resolution  Unrivaled 0.0045 nm high resolution   Ce 1000 ppm + Sm 2 ppm  1 g/100 mL + B in high-purity Fe
 mountings to provide sharp spectral lines and stability.
                        0.0045nm      0.0066nm      0.013nm           0.0045nm     0.0066nm     0.013nm

 Trace elements in pure tungsten
 (0.0045 nm resolution)

 Measurement Solution:
 1 g/100 mL + Fe, Co, and Cr in W









 Wavelength profile of Zn 209.191 and   Importance of Wavelength Resolution  High resolution is essential for analysis of metals,
 As 189.042 in iron (0.0045 nm resolution)                      rare earths, and rocks. Improving the resolution
                      High Resolution Required for              helps improve separation between the target
 Measurement Solution:   Analysis of Metals,                    measurement wavelength and wavelengths of
 1 g/100 mL + Zn and As in high-purity Fe                       interfering elements or primary constituent
                      Rare Earths, and Rocks                    elements. This enables highly accurate analysis of
                                                                target elements down to trace levels, without being
                                                                affected by interfering or primary constituent
                                                                elements.





































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