Automatic fusion for ICP / AAS / Peroxide
VULCAN Fusion System ICP with 4 stations
PTFE-cups

Analytical instrumentation

Automatic fusion for ICP / AAS / Peroxide

12 Jun, 2015

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Automatic fusion for ICP / AAS / Peroxide

Aside from XRF sample preparation machines, Fluxana offers a large range of fusion machines for ICP/AAS/Peroxide sample preparation.

Both electrical (Electrical Fusion Machine) or gas based (VULCAN) machines are available with different numbers of stations.

Even combinations of XRF, ICP and peroxide machines are possible. 

FLUXANA provides you with a complete, professional setup including:

  • extractor hood
  • table
  • PTFE-cups
  • reference materials
  • service

Laser Ablation for ICP-MS

FLUXANA offers glass standards for laser ablation. Samples can be made with concentrations based on customer requirements or the standard samples available in the catalog can be used. 

During laser ablation, very small sample amounts are removed using a finely focused laser beam. These sample particles are transported via gas flow (He, Ar, etc.) to a detector, such as an ICP-MS, for example. There, the particles can be characterized in respect to the elemental composition. 

The FLUXANA glass samples have two purposes:

  • Calibration, if all of the samples have been prepared using a fusion process 
  • Stable reference samples to calibrate the laser

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