Achieve Ultra-trace Analysis Using Atomic Fluorescence Spectroscopy

Mass spectrometry & spectroscopy

Achieve Ultra-trace Analysis Using Atomic Fluorescence Spectroscopy

10 May, 2020

Published over 6 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Mass spectrometry & spectroscopy.

Coupling Atomic Fluorescence Spectroscopy (AFS) with either cold vapour generation or hydride generation has been PS Analytical’s (PSA) core competency for over 30 years.

For the determination of mercury, arsenic, selenium, antimony and bismuth, PSA offers some of the best laboratory instrumentation available. The instruments are typified by; having a small footprint, their ease of use to run and maintain, having good reliability and robustness, as well as affordable purchase prices and running costs.

PSA works with many industries, organisations and markets to deliver industry leading analysers. The systems are used to analyse; waters, soils, sediments, air, stack gas, blood, urine, food and beverage, petrochemicals, polymers, minerals and many other sample matrices.

PSA analysers provide excellent detection performance including ultra-trace limits of detection, a linear response over several orders, and minimised interferences from other matrix components. PSA’s unique flow cell design, removing troublesome glass or quartz material, results in reduced carryover and contamination for faster throughput and less re-runs.

The instruments are ‘speciation ready’ with easy coupling of chromatographic systems to the ultimate performing analysers.

With literally thousands of systems in the field today, and support networks in Europe, USA and SE Asia, PSA offers the ideal package of performance, reliability and support.

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