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16 White paper about the topic elemental analysis

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How new spectrometer technologies substantially cut operating costs

27-Feb-2021

This report explores how engineering innovations can significantly reduce costs — enabling substantial savings while improving performance.

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Ensure your water quality with latest environmental testing solutions

Download new applications eBook and discover how innovations in instrumental analysis can enhance your water and soil analysis.

10-Aug-2020

Discover instrumental solutions and workflows to meet regulatory demands and hear about latest work done in the area if emerging contaminants.

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Advanced elemental analysis of soil

ICP-OES Analysis with Dual Side-On Interface (DSOI) Technology

22-Oct-2019

This report describes the principle methodology for the analysis of soil by ICP-OES with Dual Side-On Interface plasma observation

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How to Analyze Oils Using ICP-OES with Radial Plasma Observation

16-Apr-2019

Simple, fast, accurate and precise oil and fuel analysis using ICP-OES with radial plasma observation

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How to Analyze Sulfur and Trace Element Content in FAME

07-Jan-2019

Fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) in automotive fuels, mostly derived from vegetable oil, is currently blended with regular diesel fuel in predetermined ranges

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Fast Analysis of Waste Water While Eliminating Typical Matrix Interferences Using ICP-OES

22-May-2017

This report details instrument parameters, line selection and demonstrates the SPECTROBLUE TI’s analytical capabilities

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