Unique Dichroic Spectral Combiner technology
The Agilent 5900 Synchronous Vertical Dual View (SVDV) ICP-OES features the unique Dichroic Spectral Combiner (DSC). The DSC allows light emitted by trace-level elements to be captured from an axial view of the plasma. At the same time it captures light emitted by the typically abundant elements of Na and K from a radial view of the plasma. Capturing both views in one measurement delivers accurate results in the quickest time.
Using SVDV mode eliminates the need for a series of axial and radial measurements and the need for complicated method development.
Minimize downtime
Using a vertically-positioned torch means less deposits on the torch when measuring samples with high total dissolved solids. Less deposits means less cleaning, less replacement torches and less downtime.
Simultaneously using both the axial and radial views of the vertical torch, allows the measurement of trace-level elements at the same time as measuring Na and K, present at higher concentrations.
Available in the 5800 and 5900 ICP-OES instruments, the vertical torch orientation means robust measurements of tough samples.
Patented freeform optical design delivers unmatched performance
Agilent ICP-OES uses an innovative optical design that allows the 5800 and 5900 ICP-OES models to deliver improved detection limits and resolution in one of the smallest ICP-OES instruments in the market. Coupled with the simultaneous detector and full wavelength coverage, the 5800 and 5900 ICP-OES models offer unmatched multi-elemental analysis speed and performance. Learn about freeform optical technology and discover how Agilent ICP-OES can turbocharge your laboratory.