Vacuum emission spectrometer
1979
New Vacuum Emission Spectrometer from Philips
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Author Information
Author(s): N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken
Primary Institution: Science & Industry, TQ111-2, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Conclusion
The new PV 8350 vacuum emission spectrometer offers a wider range of excitation options and improved automatic operation for analyzing various samples.
Supporting Evidence
- The PV 8350 can analyze samples in aqueous or organic solutions.
- It can measure elements over wide concentration ranges and down to ultratrace levels.
- The spectrometer has a simultaneous measurement capacity for up to 40 elements.
- Results can be presented as spectral line intensities or directly as element concentrations.
Takeaway
Philips has made a new machine that can quickly and easily check the makeup of different materials, like metals and liquids.
Methodology
The spectrometer uses inductively coupled plasma and glow discharge methods for analysis.
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