Description
Burgener Teflon Mira Mist TMM-3500
P/N: TMM-3500
Cross Reference(s)
Agilent ICP-MS: G3161-80001
Agilent ICP-OES: CP913246
PerkinElmer: N0777031
Thermo: 4600356
Instrument Compatibility:
ICP-OES and ICP-MS
Detail:
- A Teflon version of our most versatile nebulizer for both ICP-OES and ICP-MS systems, meant for more acidic solutions. Works for any type of sample and can handle high levels of particulates in samples.
- PFA Teflon capillaries, PTFE Teflon body.
- Standard pressure: 50 PSI for 1 L/min.
- Handles sample flow rates from 0.2 mL/min to 2.5 mL/min.
- Fits regular chambers as a direct replacement for glass concentric nebulizers. Nebulizer includes sample line and gas line.
Special Note:
All Burgener nebulizers are shipped with the appropriate fittings at no additional charge. Please provide us with your instrument make and model number when you place your order, and your nebulizer will arrive ready to install.
Burgener Research Nebulizers
Burgener Research nebulizers work in inductively coupled plasma (ICP) to convert liquid samples into fine aerosols for introduction into the plasma. They use a patented Enhanced Parallel Path method to create a stable mist with small droplets.
Burgener Research Nebulizers
- Large opening: The liquid path has a large opening to prevent tiny particles from plugging it.
- High-flow and low-flow: Burgener Research offers designs for both high and low-flow situations.
- Teflon sample and gas passages: Teflon is a non-wetting material. As a result, it prevents sticking and cross-contamination between samples.
- PEEK external bodies: PEEK is a tough and durable material. Therefore, it makes nebulizers long-lasting.
- High-salt content and large particles: Burgener Research nebulizers are reliable for samples with high-salt content and large particles.
- Small-sample quantities: Burgener Research nebulizers can efficiently nebulize, handling even the smallest sample quantities.
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