New catalogue for trace and TOC analyser products

Laboratory products

New catalogue for trace and TOC analyser products

06 Sep, 2024

Elemental Microanalysis launches new catalogue

Elemental Microanalysis, a leading global supplier to the elemental analysis market, is pleased to announce the launch of a brand new catalogue focused on consumable products for trace and TOC analysis.

From analysis of trace sulphur, nitrogen and halogens in fuels, to AOX, TOC and other parameters in water and environmental analysis, trace and TOC analysers are widely used in a variety of industries. Elemental’s team is excited to better support our customers working in those industries with this easy-to-use catalogue segmented by analysis type and compatible brand.

Featuring products for trace and TOC analysers from Analytik Jena®, Antek®, Metrohm®, Elementar®, Shimadzu®, and Skalar®, as well as legacy instruments from Thermo Euroglas®, the new catalogue provides a handy summary of Elemental Microanalysis’ offerings for the trace and TOC analysis areas. The new catalogue also highlights recent in-house product developments such as Elemental’s new range of TOC catalysts.

Many of Elemental Microanalysis’ products are manufactured in-house, and all are compatible with major OEM lines. Elemental’s high-quality products, competitive pricing, and excellent sales service offer great value in comparison to OEM consumables.

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