Optimise your ICP with the OptiMist® OIL nebuliser

Analytical instrumentation

Optimise your ICP with the OptiMist® OIL nebuliser

21 Aug, 2018

Published over 7 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Analytical instrumentation.

The OptiMist® OIL (patent pending) nebuliser operates in all ICP spectrometers and was specifically designed to handle the challenging samples found in the petrochemical market.  OptiMist® OIL was designed by, and is manufactured by, Texas Scientific Products to handle organic based samples, including those with undissolved particulates, or with High Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) and high salt content. 

The OptiMist® OIL is ideal if you need:

  • Better sensitivity / lower levels of detection
  • Analysis of samples in an organic matrix
  • Elimination of samples clogging the nebuliser
  • Lower price point, increased longevity.

The OptiMist® portfolio of ICP nebulisers include the OptiMist OIL, OptiMist XL and OptiMist VORTEX models.  Each model offers unique and extraordinary advantages for any brand ICP and any application, and all will be on display at the 2018 Gulf Coast Conference (Booth 616).

Texas Scientific Products, LLC is an international manufacturer and distributor of ICP and XRF consumables and supplies including calibration standards, sample vials, spectrometer glassware, pump tubing as well as solvents, acids and reagents.

For more information please call 888-268-6037 or click here

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