Make Sure of Highest Sample Throughput in Your Lab

Analytical instrumentation

Make Sure of Highest Sample Throughput in Your Lab

19 Feb, 2014

Published over 12 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Analytical instrumentation.

The fully automated determination of carbon, sulfur, chlorine and nitrogen in liquid and solid sample matrices gives you the security of being able to meet the most diverse analytical challenges in next to no time with one single system.

Thanks to the intelligent construction facilities of the multi-matrix sampler multi EA® 5000 provides the highest sample throughput ever in organic elemental analysis! Liquids and solids can be dosed without time-consuming conversion work. Horizontal sample feed via boats or vertical direct injection are two further functions for the same device. The multi-matrix sampler thus offers you four systems in one.

The multi EA® 5000 from Analytik Jena brings along outstanding performance 'Made in Germany' and:

  • Improved precision, thanks to optimum sample feed,
  • Low consumption of septa and needles, reflected in low running costs,
  • High sample throughput, in C, N, S, X solids and liquids analysis,
  • Maximum amount of applications, TS, TN, TX measurement in just one analysis cycle,
  • No limitations, solids, liquids, gases, and LPG,
  • High efficiency, sampler capacity and fully automatic control allow unattended 24/7 operation; and
  • Low acquisition costs, get four systems and pay only for one.

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