Instrument Database:
Thermo Scientific - SOLAAR S Series AA spectrometer
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historical ( out of sale ) |
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Thermo Scientific
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Spectrometer ( Atom. ): AAS: Flame/Furnace |
Solaar S Series Systems
The S Series offers a superb blend of features at an attractive price, resulting in premium value for the user. Simple user interface ensures maximum operational effectiveness. - Smallest footprint in its class
- Low running costs
- New Ebert design for superior detection limits
- Auto-optimization of many functions with PC control
- Flame, furnace and vapour options
Product Detail The S Series of spectrometers offer no-compromise, single atomizer, multi-element AA systems, all in a footprint of less than 0.5 sq. m. A new Ebert optical system covers the range 185nm to 760nm as standard, with an optional wide range PMT up to 900nm, and sets new levels of performance. The standard 6 lamp auto-aligning turret (using data-coded or uncoded lamps, each with its own power supply) and Stockdale double beam system combine to produce excellent results. QuadLine deuterium background correction is standard on all units.
- Universal 50mm titanium burner supports all flame types and has high solids handling, excellent flame stability and low carbon build-up.
- Optional 100mm air/acetylene-onlyburner also available.
- Auto-optimising software control of burner height adjustment.
- Standard inert fluoroplastic spray chamber, with adjustable impact bead, and inert nebulizer provide unmatched sensitivity.
- Automatic binary flow gas management in the S4 model (or the semi-automatic version in the S2) guarantees reproducibility and safety.
- Feature-packed Windows 98/2000/XP-compatible SOLAAR software control offers multiple wizards to optimise system parameters and control analyses.
- Optional LCD Local Control available.
- Full range of optional accessories to provide an optimal solution to a wide range of analysis types, including flame autosamplers, graphite furnace and vapour analyses.
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