Instrument Database:
GAT - Gamma Analysen- Technik GmbH - GAT TEA 4000 AS AUTOMATIC POLAROGRPHY/VOLTAMMETRY- SYSTEM
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GAT - Gamma Analysen- Technik GmbH
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Electrochemistry: Polarography |
- Automatic laboratory system with autosampler.
- Compact, minimum space requirements.
- Compatible with any commercialPC. New developed software for control and calculation with applications-list included.
- All typicalvoltammetric/polarographic analysis methods available.
- Hanging Mercury Drop Electrode with a minimum of <1,5 ml/year Hg-consumption.
- Worldwide patented Hanging Mercury Drop Electrode and solid-state electrodes (glassy-carbon and gold).
- GAT TEA®4000 MP complete ready to use field systemwith field laboratory case and notebook.
The new automatic trace element analyzer GAT TEA®4000 ASwas developed in our company to-gether with the Heyrowsky-Institute and contains the newest results of research and developement. J. Heyrowsky got the Nobel Price for his work in the field of electro-chemistry. The GAT TEA®4000 ASincludes a new developed windows-software with greatly improved measurement and calculation tools. It also can control an autosampler and allows the automatic measurement of series of up to 60 samples. The polarographic stand and the autosampler are completely controlled by the software. The system includes our world wide patented han-ging mercury drop electrode (HMDE) which consu-mes only 1,5 ml Hg per year. Alternatively it can be fitted with solid state electrodes as Glassy-carbon, Gold and others.
The price and the permanent costs while running are still very low compared with other analytical techniques, and the detection limits are still un-matched. The polarography/voltammetry is one of the most important analytical techniques in the fields of environmental protection, Mineralogy, Metallurgy, Geology and in the chemical industry.
The GAT TEA®4000 MP is our portable system, which can be used in the lab and in the field. The power is completely supplied by the computer or the portable power pack (if used with a notebook).
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