Analytik Jena will be showcasing its products at the Lab Innovations exhibition in Birmingham on the 7-8 November 2012.
Analytik Jena UK will be exhibiting next month at Stand A3, Lab Innovations at the NEC in Birmingham.
On show will be two multi N/C TOC analysers, a SPECORD 200 Plus UV/Vis spectrometer as well as a chance to see solid sampling in action.
Two versions of the multi N/C analyser for determining bound carbon content (TIC/TOC, TC, NPOC, POC) and/or total nitrogen (TNb) will be on the stand.
Both feature the new focus radiation NDIR detector and VITA flow management system for reliable results, high stability and improved long-term instrument calibration performance.
The N/C 3100 is a versatile analyser using the thermocatalytic oxidation method featuring a re-designed, smaller combustion tube for reduced consumption of the catalyst filling. It is capable of analysing a wide range of different samples.
The multi N/C UV HS provides low cost sample digestion by UV-promoted peroxodisulfate oxidation for very high sensitivity and a wide dynamic range.
This provides trace TOC analysis capabilities as well as high concentrations and it is particularly well suited to the analysis of drinking water.
The SPECORD 200 PLUS UV/Vis spectrometer claims to offer the highest precision and total reliability of measurement results.
With a fixed bandwidth, it is ideally suited for qualitative and quantitative routine photometric applications.
Intelligent instrument control is provided by the modular WinASPECT software package.
Analytik Jena’s direct solid AAS provides a powerful alternative to traditional methods of analysis of solid samples which require time-consuming conversion into liquid samples, typically by acid digestion.
The technique, which is suitable for powders, granules, fibres and even paste-like materials such as creams, sludges or viscous oils, can be seen in action on the conrAA 600 GFAAS.
The TOPwave microwave-assisted pressure digestion system provides sample preparation capability for atomic spectroscopy from routine laboratory applications through to special applications under extreme conditions.
Samples can be prepared for atomic absorption, ICP or ICP/MS analysis. Microwave sample heating gives reduced digestion times and high sample throughput rates.