iCAP 6500: Productivity and Flexibility
Increase your flexibility, maximize your productivity
The instrument of choice for the busy laboratory with demanding applications.
While many laboratory analyses are repetitive and can be carried out using relatively simple parameter sets and limited automation, there are those situations that require the ultimate levels of flexibility, performance and automation. The new iCAP 6500 is just such a powerful system, equal to the exacting demands of the busiest laboratory.
Utilizing the latest design techniques and innovative new technologies, this compact ICP system has all the core advantages of the iCAP 6000 Series – stability, performance and economics – but with many additional functions aimed at improving them to the highest level.
Enhanced Productivity
With the uniquely optimized optical sequencing spectrometer, operations are arranged to minimize overhead time and maximize sample throughput.
Superior Long Term Stability
The iCAP 6500 has been designed to achieve excellent long term stability. With the precision regulated spectrometer and active wavelength control signal stability is guaranteed.
Powerful Software
With automated setup and automatic optimization, ICP operation has never been so easy, while features such as “Step Ahead” and “Intelligent Rinse” maximize sample throughput.
Extensive Accessory Support
The iCAP 6500 is a high performance ICP that is flexible enough to grow as your sample needs change. The instrument has been pre-configured to accept a wide range of additional accessories such as large capacity autosampler, separate sample excitation accessory, laser ablation accessory or additional gas accessory.
With a traditional ICP instrument design, spectrometer functions are carried out in a sequential fashion adding to the overall analysis time and reducing sample throughput.
The iCAP 6500 includes an intelligent operation mode which groups functions together to minimize overhead time and increase the speed of analysis. This results in a typical saving of 15% for an analysis where both axial and radial measurements are being made.
The end result for you is greater productivity and reduced cost of ownership