New Model for Series of ICP-OES Instruments Launched

Analytical instrumentation

New Model for Series of ICP-OES Instruments Launched

26 Apr, 2016

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Analytik Jena (Germany) expands its product range of ICP-OES instruments (optical emission spectrometers using inductively coupled plasma) with a second model. With PlasmaQuant PQ 9000 and PlasmaQuant PQ 9000 Elite Analytik Jena now offers two systems customised to the analytical demands of applications ranging from agricultural, food and environmental routine analytics to advanced material analysis / research of saline, metallic, and petrochemical materials.

Equipped with the High-Frequency Generator and the V Shuttle Torch, the instruments are working with an innovative plasma and torch technology that offers a robust plasma performance even for extreme loadings and matrices. The systems even tolerate rapidly varying sample types and matrices with ease, which allows for a significant extension of the application range and exceptional method flexibility.

With Dual View PLUS the analysers furthermore offer the ideal plasma view for trace elements and major constituents in every sample. By selection and attenuation of plasma views the signal intensities of emission lines are adapted to the required sensitivity of each element. This enables synchronous analysis of contents ranging from low ppb to high weight percent without lengthy sample preparation.

PlasmaQuant PQ 9000 with High-Frequency Generator, V Shuttle Torch, and Dual View PLUS offers excellent plasma performance, detection limits, and accuracy in general applications ensuring productivity and ease of use.

PlasmaQuant PQ 9000 Elite combines these advantages with a unique spectrometer concept, the High-Resolution Optics. This allows for unmatched spectral resolution of 2 pm at 200 nm – revealing even the smallest spectral details. Thus, PlasmaQuant PQ 9000 Elite warrants the best precision for the most challenging sample matrices and detection limits reaching into the parts per trillion. 

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