Spray Chamber Pyrex Conical MDSN 100-14

$227

For Concentric Nebulizer

 

 

Thermo / ARL 3500 Maxi

Part No.: PG100-14 Category:

Description

Spray Chamber Pyrex Conical MDSN 100-14

Part Number:
PG100-14

Cross Reference(s)
None Available

Instrument Compatibility:
Thermo / ARL 3500 Maxi

Detail:
Pyrex, Spray Chamber Conical Mass-Directed Sample Introduction (MDSN)

Spray Chamber Design and Functionality

There are three primary designs for spray chambers and in all three designs, gravity is used to remove the larger drops from the transport gas stream and divert them to the drain. The conical spray chamber uses an impact bead to break up larger droplets. Subsequently, the chamber design also helps to minimize sample loss and reduces memory effects, contributing to consistent and reproducible results.

Total transport efficiency is typically below 5 % with the conical spray chamber. In the cyclonic spray chamber, this action is assisted by centrifugal forces.

Industry Utilization of Conical Spray Chambers

Conical spray chambers are widely used across various industries, including environmental monitoring, pharmaceuticals, and food safety. While the cyclonic spray chamber is the most popular overall, the conical spray chamber is often used in food safety, the pharmaceutical industry, and environmental monitoring.

  • In food safety, conical spray chambers help analyze trace elements and contaminants in food products. For that reason, their precision and efficiency are critical for ensuring food products meet safety standards.
  • In addition, the pharmaceutical industry relies on conical spray chambers for their robustness and reliability in trace metal analysis.
  • In environmental monitoring, conical spray chambers handle diverse sample matrices. That is why they must ensure a precise and consistent sample introduction, crucial for detecting trace elements in environmental samples like water, soil, and air.

Selecting a Spray Chamber

These chambers are essential for ensuring the purity and safety of products. Therefore, their design minimizes sample loss and memory effects, which is vital for maintaining the integrity of the analysis. The ability to handle aggressive matrices and provide consistent results makes them a preferred choice in this industry.

When selecting a spray chamber, it is essential to consider factors such as sample type, required sensitivity, and compatibility with the ICP system. Customizable options are available to meet specific analytical needs, ensuring optimal performance for diverse applications.

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