SPECTRO Analytical Instruments
SPECTRO Analytical Instruments is a leading provider of advanced instruments for elemental analysis, including ICP-OES and XRF spectrometers. Their solutions are pivotal in industries requiring precise metal analysis and material identification, from environmental testing to manufacturing quality control.Content by SPECTRO Analytical Instruments
Features proven accuracy, outstanding speed, quick standardization, minimal gas use, low cost of ownership
The new analyzer provides easy, reliable, accurate, high-throughput analysis at twice the speed
Revolutionary new viewing technology achieves 2x sensitivity
Revolutionary new viewing technology achieves 2x sensitivity
Spectro has annual sales of approximately $50 million and was acquired for approximately $190 million
The system establishes performance and productivity standards for users
The new software delivers a greatly improved and more-intuitive experience plus unequaled ease and speed for the rapid retrieval and processing of results with total traceability
The new, compact SPECTRO MIDEX MID05 spectrometer delivers improved sensitivity and speed, and represents a smart alternative to fire assay testing
A new application brief demonstrates the capabilities of the SPECTROBLUE ICP-OES spectrometer with twin interface plasma observation
Sulfur content is a key quality determinant for many petroleum products
The new SPECTRO ARCOS analyzer represents a new pinnacle of productivity and performance for inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometers.
Inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) is used for elemental analysis of everything from soil and sludge to water and wastewater, plus various industrial process materials. In evaluating ICP-OES instruments, environmental contract laboratories may prioritize sensitivity and speed. Industrial research laboratories may emphasize stability and analytical precision. However, both agree on the importance of controlling costs.
Near the end of January, SPECTRO Analytical Instruments announced the first spectrometer that allows users to quickly and easily select axial plasma or radial plasma observation in a single instrument without any optical compromise—the ARCOS.