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Carbon and sulfur determination in steel plants and foundries with ELTRA's ELEMENTRAC CS-i analyzer

29 Mar 2023

In this application note, Verder Scientific determines carbon and sulfur in steel plants and foundries using ELTRA's ELEMENTRAC CS-i analyzer. It shows that measuring carbon and sulfur concentrations with the ELEMENTRAC CS-i is done quickly and easily: sample weighing, applying the accelerator and logging the sample in the software is all it takes. With these few working steps, precise and robust carbon and sulfur measurements are possible for a variety of samples and matrices which is illustrated by the following measuring data.

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Carbon and sulfur determination in steel plants and foundries with ELTRA's ELEMENTRAC CS-i analyzer