Claisse range
Complete solution in sample preparation for XRF, AA and ICP analysis
Claisse LeNeo |
Claisse TheOx Advanced |
Claisse Eagon 2 |
Claisse M4 |
Claisse LeDoser |
Claisse LeDoser-12 |
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Keeping ahead through Claisse expertise in fusion |
Electric fusion instrument for XRF, AA & ICP analysis |
Fully automatic fusion machine for XRF analysis |
The standard in sample preparation by fusion |
Weigh and dispense borate flux with high precision |
Just-in-time weighing for optimal precision and repeatability! |
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| Number of samples per fusion cycle | 1 | 6 | 2 | 3 | ||
| Productivity | Glass disks (XRF) : up to 4 per hour; Borate and peroxide solutions (ICP-AA): up to 6 per hour | Glass disks (XRF): up to 24 per hour; Borate and peroxide solutions (ICP-AA): up to 36 per hour | Glass disks (XRF) : up to 8 per hour | Glass disks (XRF): up to 12 per hour; Borate solutions (ICP-AA): up to 24 per hour | Runs autonomously for up to 250 weighings (depending on quantity of flux) | Runs autonomously for up to 250 weighings (depending on quantity of flux) |
| Precision | Up to 0.0001g | |||||
| Heating mode | Electric | Electric | Electric | Gas | ||
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| Borate fusion | ||||||
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