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Boost Lab Efficiency with Analytik Jena’s New PlasmaQuant 9200 ICP-OES

Smart instrumentation for high-throughput elemental analysis

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Lab managers seeking to optimize workflows while maintaining analytical rigor will find an ideal solution in the PlasmaQuant 9200 series from Analytik Jena. This new generation of ICP-OES instruments is engineered for high-resolution, multi-element analysis in both routine and complex applications.

With its significantly reduced footprint and rapid start-up time, the PlasmaQuant 9200 minimizes downtime and maximizes lab efficiency—essential features in today’s competitive research and quality environments.

The Elite model offers unmatched performance for demanding industries like electroplating and specialty chemicals, while the standard version suits daily operations in contract labs.

Why Lab Managers Will Appreciate the PlasmaQuant 9200

  • Space-Efficient Design: Frees up bench space with a compact 60 cm width
  • Rapid Start-Up: Less than 10 minutes to operational readiness
  • Flexible Configuration: Modular torch adapts to varying sample needs
  • Reliable Throughput: Robust 1,700 W plasma handles challenging matrices
  • Reduced Rework: Dual View Plus technology cuts down on repeat analyses
  • Stable Long-Term Operation: Consistent performance for routine and advanced testing
  • Customizable Support: Service packages tailored for lab uptime and productivity

The PlasmaQuant 9200 is an asset to any lab manager looking to enhance accuracy, efficiency, and adaptability in elemental analysis.

This article has been sourced from a press release and may include content created or refined using AI tools and verified by our editorial team.  For the full press release, visit: "Analytik Jena Presents New ICP-OES Device Series PlasmaQuant 9200."

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