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New Sample Introduction Components to Simplify Analysis of Challenging Samples using ICP-OES

sponsored by Agilent Technologies

Its’ design impacts all areas of performance, including sensitivity, precision, stability and sample throughput. Selecting the right sample introduction system for complex matrices can be challenging. More maintenance is also typically required when running complex matrices. In this webinar, we’ll highlight new ICP sample introduction components that simplify analysis of challenging sample matrices and ease the maintenance burden. Performance with a range of complex samples including those with high levels of total dissolved solids, organic solvents and large particulates will be demonstrated.

Learning Objectives

  1. Learn how new sample introduction components provide greater flexibility so you can handle challenging sample matrices.
  2. Learn how these new sample introduction components also take the pain out of everyday operation with reduced instrument downtime, simpler maintenance and lower operating costs.

Broadcast #1: 10 am BST | 11 am CEST 

Broadcast #2: 1 pm PDT | 9 pm BST | 4 pm EDT 

Broadcast #3: 9:30 am IST | 12 pm SGT | 2 pm AEST

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