Specifications
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Software Provides Comprehensive Information Displays and Flexible Settings
Identical software operation for flame and furnace measurements
Combining a high-performance autosampler simplifies advanced settings
Even if the calibration curve is created after sample measurements,
concentration calculations can be conducted on past data. This allows
trial measurements to be directly used as actual measurements.
Extrapolation of calibration curve range. If the sample concentration
exceeds the calibration curve range, additional measurements can be
performed on standard solutions to re-calculate the concentration.
Use existing calibration curves for measurements. Useful for sample
concentration order checks and for checking the instrument sensitivity.
One-touch re-measurement operation. No need to repeat the
measurement from the beginning.
Create and save multiple calibration curves on a single worksheet.
Select the appropriate calibration curve for the sample concentration and
composition.
Real-time drying and ashing progress display for furnace measurement
A higher temperature cleaning operation than the cleaning stage can be
added for each measurement. This reduces the graphite tube memory
effect. Tube deterioration is reduced by minimizing the cleaning
operations.
Add optional autosampler rinsing operations to ensure adequate rinsing
of the autosampler after completing the measurement of
high-concentration samples.
Set up sample dilution and spike-and-recovery tests on the same screen.
Overlay function allows size and shape comparison of peak profiles.
Large-volume injection permits high-sensitivity measurements.
Precision control of drying and ashing temperatures reduces analysis time.
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