SPECTRO Analytical's SPECTROBLUE ICP-OES Analyzer Now Available in Three Versions: Axial, Radial or a Combination of Axial and Radial Observation

29 Aug 2013
Sarah Thomas
Associate Editor

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SPECTRO Analytical Instruments now offers three versions of its SPECTROBLUE inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometer (ICP-OES). These models set new benchmarks for compact, mid-range analyzers characterized by high performance, simple operation, low maintenance, and great affordability.

The system is ideal for environmental and industrial laboratories that require high throughput, multi-element analysis of liquids and solids such as water, wastewater and soils.

SPECTROBLUE EOP, the unique axial interface version, provides high sensitivity and detection limits for superior analysis of industrial and environmental trace elements.

SPECTROBLUE SOP radial interface version offers precise performance at higher sample concentrations, exhibiting excellent tolerance for high saline and organic fractions plus superb analysis of suspensions and slurries.

SPECTROBLUE TI twin-interface version automatically performs both axial and radial viewing of the plasma. This optimizes linearity and dynamic range while enabling high-sensitivity measurement of toxic elements.

“This model is especially suitable for environmental analyses,” says Olaf Schulz, ICP-OES Product Manager. “It can accurately determine levels of alkali and earth alkali elements in complex alkali matrices. The user gets superior analysis of sodium, potassium, or calcium in wastewater or soil matrices.”

SPECTROBLUE TI minimizes the easily ionizable element (EIE) effect that can decrease linearity. It also cuts cost and contamination by eliminating ionization buffers. Contamination, and thus cleaning and maintenance, is also greatly reduced by offsetting the analyzer’s switchable three-mirror periscope at a 45° angle. Finally, this version features a revolutionary design that minimizes the number of optical surfaces, maximizing light throughput and optimizing performance.

The new SPECTROBLUE’S (Model No. FMX26) flexible design allows field conversion of a SPECTROBLUE EOP model to full TI version functionality.

The analyzer’s robust generator design handles extreme plasma loads with exceptional uptime, stability and reliability. Its innovative air-cooled technology eliminates expensive external water-cooling systems for additional savings in cost of ownership. Its breakthrough sealed optical system eliminates expensive gas purging and ensures long-term stability. Finally, its adaptable software provides easy operation for users at all experience levels.

SPECTROBLUE ICP-OES Analyzer

SPECTRO Analytical Instruments GmbH & Co. KG

The SPECTROBLUE capitalizes on more than 25 years of benchmark service by SPECTRO inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometers. It is a compact, midrange ICP-OES solution that brings a new level of performance to routine laboratory analysis. SPECTROBLUE is available in three rugged, ultra-reliable versions. The SPECTROBLUE EOP provides axial, the SPECTROBLUE SOP radial and the SPECTROBLUE TI with twin interface both axial and radial viewing of the plasma. Its advanced confocal optical system delivers excellent optical resolution and sensitivity. SPECTROBLUE also utilizes revolutionary UV-PLUS gas purification technology and a breakthrough OPI-AIR interface that avoids costly, complicated external water cooling. The SPECTROBLUE generator is designed for maximum efficiency. It packs ample power reserve even for extreme plasma loads. Plus its free-running 27MHz design provides wider frequency bandwidth. Along with these features, the SPECTROBLUE ICP-OES system comes equipped with SPECTRO’s proprietary SMART ANALYZER VISION software, making it easy to take full advantage of the instrument’s simplified operation and unique analytical capabilities.

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SPECTRO Analytical's SPECTROBLUE ICP-OES Analyzer Now Available in Three Versions: Axial, Radial or a Combination of Axial and Radial Observation