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Rayleigh WLD-2C ICP Spectrometer

WLD-2C

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Usage:

The ICP Emission Spectrometer is an automated analytical instrument for analyzing microelements and trace elements. It has a wide range of applications, and can be used in the fields of environmental monitoring, chemicals, geology, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, biology, foodstuffs, metallurgy and many others.

Features:
  • High sensitivity, low detection limit of 10-8~10-10 g/ml.
  • High precision with RSD less than 1.5%.
  • Minimal matrix effect.
  • Wide analyzable concentration range of 4~5 orders of magnitude.
  • Simultaneous analysis of multi-elements
  • Dynamic background correction to eliminate spectral interference.
  • Integrated data collection control board is located inside the computer, ensuring strong resistance to interference.
Technical Data:
  • RF generator
    Oscillating frequency 40MHZ
    Power output 0.7~1.2KW
    Power output stability Less than 0.5%
  • Polychromator
    Paschen-Runge mounting
    Concave grating: Curvature radius: 750mm
    Ruled density: 2400/mm
    Size: 30 x 50 mm
    Dispersion: 0.55nm/mm (1st order)
    Wavelength range: 190~500nm
    Constant temperature: 30°C±0.5°C
  • Measuring System
    Measuring mode: sectional integration
    Measuring accuracy: 0.2%
    Dynamic range: 106
  • Computer system
    PII IBM compatible computer, printer and data collection control board.
    Application software: Windows 95/98 operating system, standard Windows application software.
  • Basic functions of the analytical software:
    Spectrum scanning (manual and automatic);
    Working curve establishment;
    Working curve calibration;
    Background correction ( blank method, dynamic method );
    Quantitative analysis ( curve method, standard addition method);
    Spectral interference correction (coefficient method, kalman filter method).
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