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Electro-thermal
evaporator
KS 98 application
Supplementary equipment for ICP spectrometry
Description
The analysis of solid samples by
means of electro-thermal evaporation is an excellent supplementary method
when determining the elements in a dissolved or solubilized sample.
ICP spectrometry (inductively coupled plasma) offers advantages in all
cases where dissolution of the sample involves a considerable effort, e.g.
with mineral and ceramic samples, environmental samples such as sediment,
sludge, dust, and also vegetable samples, etc. Furthermore, metallic
samples can be analyzed quickly and simply by means of an electro-thermal
evaporator.
The main features of the ETV 4000 evaporator are:
- No cost and time-consuming dissolution of samples required.
- Increased detection sensitivity up to a factor of 100, because the
dilution factor is eliminated, and practically 100% of the sample is
contained in the plasma (as opposed to about 5% with dissolution analysis).
- Reduced risk of errors, because there is no contamination, adsorption,
or evaporation etc. resulting from the dissolution process.
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