Thermo Fisher Scientific Launches New Atomic Absorption Spectrometer for Reliable and Dedicated Deuterium Graphite Furnace Analyses

Chromatography

Thermo Fisher Scientific Launches New Atomic Absorption Spectrometer for Reliable and Dedicated Deuterium Graphite Furnace Analyses

05 Jul, 2011

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Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc announces the launch of a new compact atomic absorption (AA) spectrometer for dedicated and cost-effective graphite furnace analysis. The Thermo Scientific iCE 3300GF, the latest addition to the iCE 3000 series range of AA spectrometers, is well-suited for economically conscious laboratories. It offers deuterium background correction and automatic optical set-up, ensuring optimal sensitivity, reliability and accuracy of results.

Developed for range of analytical applications across environmental, academic, clinical and food safety laboratories among others, the iCE 3300GF AA spectrometer includes features that provide high-levels of sensitivity and efficiency for trace elemental analysis. As a dedicated graphite furnace system, the iCE 3300GF AA spectrometer is an ideal solution for laboratories that require a cost-effective instrument that is capable of testing to parts per billion detection limits for a wide range of elements.

The iCE 3300GF AA spectrometer includes the wizard-driven Thermo Scientific SOLAAR software, which provides unmatched simplicity and accessibility by guiding users through tasks including spectrometer optimisation, analysis and results reporting.

For more information visit www.thermoscientific.com/ice3300

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