New ICP-OES Spectrometer with MultiView technology

Analytical instrumentation

New ICP-OES Spectrometer with MultiView technology

18 Feb, 2015

Published over 11 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Analytical instrumentation.

For the most demanding elemental analyses in industry and research, this next-generation instrument is the new pinnacle of spectrometer performance and productivity. SPECTRO ARCOS combines the best resolution, stability, speed, ease of use, and cost of ownership of any analyser in its class.

With MultiView technology SPECTRO ARCOS is truly axial, truly radial, and totally radical. It has revolutionised spectrometer design and eliminated plasma-viewing compromises. Its periscope-free design means operators now can literally 'turn' a radial-view instrument into an axial-view device, or vice-versa – in 90 seconds or less. Users get full axial sensitivity and full radial precision — with no dual-view compromises.

MultiView plasma observation makes SPECTRO ARCOS an engineering marvel.

Learn how it works, why the plasma interface is so critically important, and how to select the right interface for your research.

It’s all in our brand-new white paper: Selecting your ICP-OES analyser’s plasma interface: axial-view, radial-view, dual-view or new MultiView. You’ll also get the new SPECTRO ARCOS brochure.

New application report: Analysis of oils using ICP-OES with radial plasma observation

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