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Automated Optical Emission and XRF Spectrometers Speed Workflow

Switch from sample to chemical analysis while ensuring ultimate analytical performance

Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
Thu, 01/06/2011 - 11:12
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(Thermo Fisher Scientific: Ecublens, Switzerland) -- Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., a world leader in serving science, announces a new and powerful addition to its range of automated optical emission and X-ray fluorescence spectrometers.

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Process control laboratories are often required to balance high productivity and throughput with stringent quality control regulations. In response, the Thermo Scientific ARL SMS-2500 provides an integrated, workflow-oriented automation approach that enables users to easily switch from sample to chemical analysis while ensuring ultimate analytical performance. Specially designed for high-speed production control laboratories in the iron and steel industry, the ARL SMS-2500 automation solution provides increased sample turnaround through a tighter integration of sample preparation with the use of a larger, stronger, and faster robot.

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