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SC-Autosamplers
A full range of autosamplers are available to meet any laboratory's needs. The combination of dual flowing rinse station and guide free sample probe have been proven to reduce blank contamination and sample carry over. SC-Autosamplers can hold the widest range of both large standard racks and/or micro racks, with vials ranging from 500µL to 250mL.
Current SC-Autosamplers are:
- SC-Prime Two-Axis Autosampler
- SC-Prime ELAN Integrated Autosampler for the PerkinElmer ELAN
- SC-Micro Autosampler
- SC-2 Compact Autosampler
- SC-4 Standard Autosampler
- SC-8 Standard Autosampler
- SC-14 High Capacity Autosampler
- SC-E2 and SC-E4 Integrated Autosamplers for the Thermo ELEMENT2
SC-Autosamplers have many unique features:
Unsurpassed capacity
- Maximum sample space utilized on the sample platform
- Smallest footprint / sample
Dual Rinse Station
- Allows the use of 2 different rinse solutions
- Mimics the best manual sampling procedure
- Reduces contamination of Blank solutions
- UltraClean option
- Rinse solutions only contact PFA Teflon®, no contamination from peristaltic pump tubing
- Rinse solution gravity or pressure fed
Rapid
- Move Next sample feature
- Simultaneous linear / polar motion ensures rapid movement between samples
- Sample to rinse time ~3sec
- X-Y-Z speed user controllable
Low Cross Contamination
- Teflon encapsulated carbon fiber sample probe, contour designed to reduce droplet formation
- Controlled probe retraction speed, eliminates droplet formation on probe
- Enhanced probe rigidity improves accuracy and removes need for probe guide
Easy to use
- Software interface is compatible with most ICP-OES & ICP-MS systems
A range of options are available for the
SC-Autosampler:
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Accurate guide free sample probe reduces carry over and contamination. |
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Dual rinse station improves rinse out and reduces blank contamination |
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Wide variety of racks can be used with the same sequence run. |
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Easy to use software interface, compatible with most ICP-OES & ICPMS systems |
Registration is not necessary.
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