Dealing with difficult chemistry in your samples
Having a sample that is chemically stable is important for analysis by ICP-MS. This video shows an easy way to achieve that stability.
Knowing the right results are being reported is something every analyst wants.
Knowing how to reduce the workload to achieve those results is something they want even more!
These four short videos discuss ICP-MS functions that you might not have heard about - but they'll save you a lot of time and give you more confidence in your results.
Having a sample that is chemically stable is important for analysis by ICP-MS. This video shows an easy way to achieve that stability.
Sounds weird? But there's a way to accurately dilute samples without using a pipette or an autodilutor.
Ever doubted a result and wished you could quickly confirm it was correct without having to rerun the sample? You'll want to watch this video.
If you don't want to hang around the lab during a sample run, there's a way to monitor the run from another location - meeting room, office, or from home.
The Agilent 7850 ICP-MS is the newest instrument in our range of ICP-MS products.
The 7850 is the smart way to reduce wasted time so busy staff can focus on tasks that deliver value. The instrument can handle samples with up to 25% solids, reducing the dilution time trap. The instrument features a helium mode collision cell and half mass correction that remove both polyatomic and doubly charged ion interferences, making method development simpler and addressing a common cause of time-wasting sample remeasurement.
Check out how the Agilent 7850 ICP-MS instrument boosts lab efficiency and helps reclaim wasted time throughout your ICP-MS analysis.
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