ARL's ICP is hot!
• Superior performance specifications. • Highly-developed conversational software for computer control and data processing. • 1 meter (superior dispersion) spectrometer with specifically designed features for plasma spectrometry. • Continuously variable optical detector placement for uncompromised line arrays. · • Vital accessories like SAMI (Scanning Accessory for Multi element Instrumentation), computer operated autosampler and scanning monochromator. Imagine! Analyzing a sample per minute for up to 48 elements simultaneously. Almost 3000 determinations in an hour! No wonder Inductively Coupled Plasma is news. Matching the sensitivity of atomic absorption with multielement capability, it can't be equaled for high-throughput applications. Wide linear dynamic ranges allow automatic analysis without changing parameters. The ARL 34000 ICP gives you all this!
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ARL was the first with a commercial ICP Instrument, and more man-years of applications experience have been invested in ARL instruments than any other More ARL systems have been sold worldwide, too.
Unquestionably, ARL has more experience. It all shows in the 34000 ICP's features:
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If you need multielement highthroughput with all the sensitivity of atomic absorption in a convenient-tooperate package, you owe it to yourself to investigate what the 34000 ICP can do for you. Whatever your field is — waters, soils, foods, pharmaceuticals, petroleum, biologicals, or geological samples, ARL's ICP works. Because we have more experience. Write today for information!
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