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Environmental services and equipment

B-Elementary

Continuous in-flow Raman analysis
Benchtop Raman analysis module for detecting and identifying particles
Save time: Minimum sample preparation

B-Continuous

Revolutionize the monitoring and control of your particles during the production process.
Sensor for real-time online nanoparticle characterization
Monitors particle size, number-based particle size distribution, particle concentration during production

B-Curious

Monitor (nano)particle behavior in real-time
Determination of ultra-low concentrations (even a few particles per millilitre)
Ideal documentation of measurement data in one report with raw data available for later analysis

Edge

Fast and simple automated solvent extraction system.
Fastest technique available
Sample holders are easily assembled and cleaned (Q-Cups)

Edge PFAS

Fast and simple automated solvent extraction system.
Meets the requirements of EPA method 1633
All components in contact with sample are tested to be PFAS-free

Mars 2

Microwave Digestion System. The ultimate combination of performance and economy.
High capacity integrated exhaust system to remove fumes and assist in cooling vessels
Preinstalled methods

SMART Q

Quartz Halogen Moisture Analyzer
Fastest infrared moisture analyzer on the market
Ideal for at-line process control Ideal for dry products with up to 15% moisture content

MARS 6 Extraction

Microwave Extraction System High-throughput extraction.
Fastest batch system available — 40 samples in 25 minutes
Use the same system for extraction or digestion

SAM255

Rapid Bulk and Parallel Sample Drying. A unique instrument for rapidly drying samples up to 1kg.
Fast drying of large sample sizes up to 1kg
Simultaneous drying of multiple samples

Vario MAX Cube

The elemental analyzer vario MAX cube is optimized for carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur determination by high-temperature combustion in organic samples up to 5 g
Largest weighing range and sample volume
Simplified sample preparation and analysis of challenging samples