The DW-EXPEC6500D full-spectrum direct-reading ICP-ES has excellent anti-interference, analysis and detection performance, and is used to fulfill the high-end analysis demands in research and development as well as detection. And it can be used to carry out qualitative, semi-quantitative and precisely quantitative analysis easily, the ideal instrument for the simultaneous analysis of major, minor and trace inorganic elements.
Spesifikasi: Analysis speed: about 200 spectral lines each minute Sample consumption: only 2 ml The determined linear dynamic range of spectral lines: ≥105 (determined by using Mn 257.6 nm; the relevant coefficient ≥0.999) Precision: determine 1 ppm or 10 ppm multi-element mixed standard solutions; the RSD from the repeated 10 times of determination: ≤0.5% Stability: determine 1 ppm or 10 ppm multi-element mixed standard solution; the RSD, for the long-term stability over an 8-hour period: ≤1% Detection limit: (unit: ug/L, the element conforms to the specifications of JJG768-2005) Preheating time: the duration from the standby period to the time when the plasma is ignited is shorter than 5 minutes.
Gas Chromatography is a kind of instrument for qualitative and quantitative analysis of multicomponent complex mixture by using chromatographic separation technology and detection technology. Generally, it can be used to analyze the thermal stable organic compounds in soil, such as volatile organic compounds, organic chlorine, organic phosphorus, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, phthalates, etc.
Gas Chromatography is a kind of instrument for qualitative and quantitative analysis of multicomponent complex mixture by using chromatographic separation technology and detection technology. Generally, it can be used to analyze the thermal stable organic compounds in soil, such as volatile organic compounds, organic chlorine, organic phosphorus, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, phthalates, etc.
Liquid Chromatography uses the mixture in liquid-solid or immiscible between the two liquid distribution ratio differences, the mix of the first separation, then analysis and identification of the instrument.