Agilent 4200 MP-AES Spectrometer & SPS4 Autosampler

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Description

The Agilent 4200 MP-AES Spectrometer is a benchtop, microwave plasma-atomic emission spectrometer. Perfectly designed to measure and quantify chemical elements in liquids or digested solids, the 4200 MP-AES is ideal for industries such as environmental testing and food safety.

Features of the 4200 MP-AES include the ability to run on air, eliminating the need for costly and flammable gases. A high sensitivity, providing far superior detection limits when compared to AA Flame models. And a fast-scanning optical system for fast measurement whilst maintaining a compact design. Created to be user friendly and easy to set up, the 4200 MP-AES facilitates the use of ‘plug & play’ hardware, reducing the amount of method development needed. Externally, the 4200 MP-AES measures 66 x 96 x 66 cm.

Included with this spectrometer is the Agilent SPS4 Autosampler which can accommodate up to 360 samples. Also included are two nitrogen generators for the constant supply of nitrogen gas.

Key Features of the Agilent 4200 MP-AES Spectrometer & SPS4 Autosampler

  • Plasma-Atomic Emision
  • Highly Sensitive
  • Fast Measuring
  • User Friendly
  • ‘Plug & Play’ Hardware Options
  • Agilent SPS4 Autosampler Included
  • 2 x Nitrogen Gas Generators Included
  • MP-AES Dimensions (L x W x H): 66 x 96 x 66 cm

 

Specification Sheet For 4200 MP-AES

Additional information

Weight73 kg
Dimensions66 × 96 × 66 cm
Brands

Model

4200

New/Used

Warranty

30 days (Richmond Promise)

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Specification Sheet For 4200 MP-AES

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