A trace-level, elemental analysis technique that uses the emission spectra of a sample to identify, and quantify the elements present. Simultaneous, sequential analysis of multiple elements and high number of measurable elements is possible .

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Inductively Couple Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometer (ICP-OES)

Rajarata University of Sri Lanka


Product Category/ Test Name (Matrix):

Trace & Heavy metal

Sub Category:

Water, Soil, Sludge, Plant, Milk, Fertilizer

Keywords:

Metal Analysis, Trace & heavy metals, Industrial and Environmental Samples



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Manufacturer Thermo Scientific Funding Source University Funds
Model iCAP7000 DUO MCF Whether the equipment service can be provided to external researchers/institutions Yes
Manufactured Year 2012 Availability of Technically Competent Staff Yes
HS Code Instrument Condition Functioning well
Vendor Name Analytical Instruments Pvt Ltd Commencement of Operations Date 2018-09-02
Vendor Contact 0112639000 InstrumentPrice 13.00
Vendor Url http://www.aipl.lk/ Stage of the Record Completed
Catalog Aceess Yes
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Catalog Link https://www.thermofisher.com/order/catalog/product/842320074181
Institute Rajarata University of Sri Lanka
Faculty Agriculture
Department Agricultural Engineering & Soil Science
Laboratory Soil and Water Sciences
Contact Person Name Prof. MGTS Amarasekara
Email thusitha@agri.rjt.ac.lk
Phone Number 0252221612
Mobile Number 0714479148
Product Category Trace & Heavy metal
Sub Category Water, Soil, Sludge, Plant, Milk, Fertilizer
Testing Paremeters Concentration of Trace & Heavy metals
Description A trace-level, elemental analysis technique that uses the emission spectra of a sample to identify, and quantify the elements present. Simultaneous, sequential analysis of multiple elements and high number of measurable elements is possible.
Relevant Instruments Inductively couple Plasma Optical emission spectrometer
Technical Specification
Number of samples per cycle 30
Number of samples per day 60
Total usage hour per day 6


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