The Elemental Metal Infrared Analyzer (EMIA) Series measures gases extracted during combustion in a programmable High Frequency (HF) furnace directly with no conversion.
An abundance of analytical functions and excellent, stable control techniques provide fast, high precision analysis of materials ranging from micro-quantity samples to high-concentration samples. The EMGA series is ready for a variety of applications, from research and development to on-site (field) analysis.
Today's world is facing many environmental problems. In order to prevent harmful pollution high precision analysis technology with a high degree of sensitivity, precision and repeatability gains importance. Present regulations concerning the sulfur content,
The XGT X-ray Fluorescence micro-analyzers combine the fast, non-destructive elemental analysis of energy dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) with the capability to pinpoint individual particles with diameters down to 10 µm in size. Automated sample scanning provides detailed images of element distribution, over areas as large as 10cm x 10cm.
Under the EU Directives, compliance testing is necessary for Pb, Cd, Hg, Cr (VI) and Br. The WEEE directive is effective August 13, 2005 and the RoHS directive July 1, 2006. End of Life Vehicle, or ELV, prohibits the use of these hazardous substances in vehicles sold after July 2003.
HORIBA Scientific manufactures and supplies instruments for elemental analysis, including ICP OES, GD OES, Elemental Analyzers and Spark Spectrometers is a worldwide group of high-technology companies (including SPEX, Jobin Yvon (JY), Dilor and Sofie) devoted to the development, manufacturing and marketing of state-of-the-art scientific instrumentation for research, production and quality control.