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Dec 14, 2011 - Applied Research Laboratories. Anal. Chem. , 1984, 56 (2), pp 128A–129A. DOI: 10.1021/ac00266a718. Publication Date: February 1984...
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In The Final Analysis You'll Choose ARL Selecting an analytical instrument is no longer a simple task. Hours of research and evaluation go into this decision making process. Applied Research Laboratories draws on fifty years of experience and innovation to offer you instruments of superior quality and technical excellence. ARL beginnings are closely linked with the origins of spectroscopy. The company pioneered the industry with the building of the first commercial grating spectrograph in 1934. ARL's commitment to excellence through advanced design and quality engineering ensures the continuing evolution and improvement of spectroscopy as we know it today.

we introduced the multi-source unit—a major breakthrough in the art of quantitive analysis. Through synchronous interruption, this unit brought together a high power spark discharge and the precision control of sparking.

ence. This new tool provided the analyst with total automatic control of Quantometer readouts. In 1974, ARL brought to market the world's first commercially available ICP analytical system. ARL has continued to meet the analytical challenges of today with a full line of quality instruments from AES to X-ray. And we are continuously looking for new ways to solve future analytical demands through continued research and development programs.

ARL's innovation didn't stop there. Through the years we continued to refine and improve spectroscopy instruments. Our Quantometer revolutionized the field of spectrochemical analysis. ARL then introduced the curved crystal XRF spectrometer. We led the industry in 1963 when we announced the first computer controlled optical emission system at the Pittsburgh Confer-

ARL has always been first in the science of spectroscopy. We were the first company to combine the comparator and densitometer into one instrument in 1938. Two years later,

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