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Portable elemental analyzer MH-6000A – Micro Emission Ltd.
Elemental analysis, Optical Instruments, Test Instruments, Testing Instrument & EquipmentPortable elemental analyzer MH-6000A – Micro Emission Ltd.
Provides speedy elemental analysis of liquid samples in addition to being portable.
The adoption of liquid electrode plasma (patented in Japan and the United Stetes) makes plasma emission analysis easy to use and reliable. Analysis on inorganic components (metals, etc.) in liquid samples can be performed. Since it does not use gas such as argon, there is no need to construct gas cylinders, gas pipes, and exhaust ducts. It is advantageous in terms of running costs. It is easy to choose the installation location and ideal as an addition to existing facilities.
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