Semi-Demountable Torch with 2.4mm Quartz Injector

$666.00

Recommended for routine analysis of high total dissolved solids (TDS) samples

Description

Semi-Demountable Torch with 2.4mm Quartz Injector
P/N: 30-808-3853

Cross Reference(s)
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Instrument Compatibility: 
Analytik Jena aurora M90, 800-MS Series ICP-MS
Agilent 4500/7500
Agilent 5000 series VDV/SVDV ICP-OES
Agilent 7700/7800/7900/8800/8900

Detail:
Semi-demountable torch with 2.4mm quartz injector includes a quartz torch body, a torch adaptor, an injector, and GazFit connectors. All of these parts are replaceable. The torch is recommended for analyzing samples with high total dissolved solids (TDS).

The 2.4mm quartz injector is recommended for routine analysis of high total dissolved solids (TDS) samples.

Key points about the quartz injector:

Function:

It acts as a conduit to precisely introduce the sample aerosol into the plasma, ensuring efficient analysis.

Material:

Typically made of quartz due to its high heat resistance, but other materials like sapphire may be used for samples containing aggressive chemicals like hydrofluoric acid.

Part of the Torch:

The Quartz Injector is one of three concentric tubes within the ICP torch. The other tubes provide gas flows to maintain the plasma.
The Quartz Injector plays a crucial role in ICP systems. Here’s why it’s important, and some different types and benefits.

Importance of the Quartz Injector in ICP

The Quartz Injector is responsible for introducing the sample aerosol into the plasma. This is a critical step because it ensures that the sample is efficiently ionized, which is necessary for accurate and precise elemental analysis. Quartz is often used because it can withstand the high temperatures of the plasma. Plus, it’s chemically inert to most samples.

Types of Injectors

There are several types of injectors used in ICP systems, each with its benefits:

  • Quartz Injectors:
    • Economical: Quartz injectors are generally the most cost-effective option.
    • Versatile: Suitable for a wide range of non-HF aqueous applications.
    • Sizes: Available in various internal diameters (e.g., 0.8 mm, 1.4 mm, 1.8 mm, 2.4 mm) to accommodate different sample types.
  • Alumina (Ceramic) Injectors:
    • Durability: Typically have a longer lifespan than quartz injectors.
    • Chemical Resistance: Ideal for samples containing hydrofluoric acid (HF) or high concentrations of alkali metals.
    • Ease of Cleaning: Easier to clean and maintain, especially with challenging matrices.
  • Sapphire Injectors:
    • High Purity: Provide very low background signals, which is beneficial for trace element analysis.
    • Robustness: Extremely durable and resistant to chemical attack.

Benefits of Using Quartz Injectors

  • High-Temperature Resistance: Quartz can withstand the extreme temperatures of the plasma, ensuring consistent performance.
  • Chemical Inertness: Quartz does not react with most samples, preventing contamination and ensuring accurate results.
  • Cost-Effective: While there are more durable options, quartz injectors offer a good balance of performance and cost.

Using the right type of injector for your specific application can significantly enhance the performance and longevity of your ICP system.

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