Avio 3000 ICP-OES

PerkinElmer Unveils New Instruments to Streamline Lab Operations

New instruments aim to streamline workflows, improve data reliability, and support high-throughput lab operations

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PerkinElmer has introduced a new suite of analytical instruments designed to help laboratories turn complex data into faster, more actionable decisions while improving productivity and consistency.

The launch includes three systems: the Avio® 3000 ICP-OES, Clarus® Nova GC, and Spotlight™ Aurora-I FTIR Microscope—each built to address evolving demands in modern laboratories.

Key Innovations Supporting Modern Lab Workflows

These new solutions are designed with a focus on efficiency, reliability, and adaptability:

  • Faster data generation to support timely decision-making
  • Simplified workflows that reduce manual intervention
  • High reproducibility and consistent performance
  • Flexibility to adapt to evolving analytical needs

Avio® 3000 ICP-OES

The Avio 3000 expands PerkinElmer’s ICP-OES portfolio, delivering true simultaneous analysis with strong stability and detection limits. The system is engineered to maintain accuracy while keeping operating costs low and workflows straightforward.

Clarus® Nova GC

Designed as a modern, integrated GC platform, the Clarus Nova GC enables laboratories to run a broader range of applications with consistent results. With TCD, NGA, and TOGA capabilities, it supports expanded gas analysis while simplifying daily operations through SimplicityChrom™ CDS.

Spotlight™ Aurora-I FTIR Microscope

The Aurora-I enhances IR imaging capabilities with adaptive, intelligent automation. It is particularly suited for high-throughput and regulated environments, reducing setup time while delivering consistent, compliant results.

Experience the Technologies at Analytica

PerkinElmer will showcase these innovations at Analytica, Booth A2.502, from March 24–27. Attendees can explore the systems firsthand, see live demonstrations, and consult with experts about implementation in their labs.

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