Free your ICP-MS Workflow From Common Time Traps

We understand the pressures that come with running a productive and profitable laboratory. Daily instrument checks, time-consuming and often unnecessary sample preparation steps, manual data reviews, and sample reanalysis, all contribute to lost time and revenue. These unproductive activities-time traps-place your analysts under increased pressure. This pressure can even lead to a compromise in the quality of the results you report, potentially putting your lab's reputation at risk.

What if there was a better, more efficient way to perform your analysis? A smarter way to avoid common time traps and reduce wasted time so busy staff can focus on tasks that bring more value to the lab.

Meet the Agilent 7850 ICP-MS. It addresses the critical time traps of ICP-MS analysis. It will make your life easier, your employees happier and more productive, and your results more reliable.

Agilent 7850 ICP-MS
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Key features of the Agilent 7850 ICP-MS

  • Ready to go methods for regulated and routine analyses, plus prewritten standard operating procedures will save you weeks of method development and documentation time.
  • The Agilent Ultra High Matrix Introduction (UHMI) system reduces sample preparation time by allowing the analysis of samples containing up to 25% total dissolved solids without dilution.
  • Helium collision cell and half-mass correction remove troublesome polyatomic and doubly charged interferences.
  • IntelliQuant feature that quickly captures a full mass spectrum to create a profile of each sample’s composition.
  • Measure variable, high matrix samples without having to batch sample types or matrix-match calibration standards.
  • Pre- and post run performance checks provide confidence in results and prevent unplanned downtime.
  • Outlier conditional formatting highlights results that are outside a nominated range or that fail a test requirement.
  • An early maintenance feedback function monitors instrument status and notifies you when maintenance is needed, based on operation time or number of samples measured.
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