Eliminating running costs High quality TOC analysis has never been as affordable

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Eliminating running costs High quality TOC analysis has never been as affordable

02 May, 2012

Published over 14 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Laboratory products.

The price conscious user mainly looks out for overheads when considering TOC analysis. Low-maintenance technologies for sample digestion, an environment-friendly low consumption of operating materials such as gas and power, as well as robust device engineering with a long service life help to keep the costs low. All this is offered by the TOC analyzers of the multi N/C® series! And there is more...

The multi N/C® devices are equipped with state-of-the-art digestion technology, which is characterized by an extremely low consumption of catalyst material and exceptionally long lifetimes of the combustion tube – especially for extreme matrices. The corrosion-proof Focus Radiation NDIR detector ensures reliable results and high stability – across the whole lifetime of a device. Additionally a long-lasting calibration – enabled by the patented VITA® method – and the daily effort for maintenance and care of the device is reduced to a minimum. This is how the TOC analyzer can eliminate overheads in your lab.

Low running costs – full performance!

More information at:

Analytik Jena AG

Konrad-Zuse-Strasse 1

07745 Jena/ Germany

Phone: +49/ 3641/ 77 70

Fax: +49/ 3641/ 77 92 79

www.analytik-jena.com | [email protected]

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