Laboratory Heating Plates
Durable, Metal-Free and Acid-Resistant Graphite Laboratory Heating Plates for Elemental Trace Analysis
AHF can provide you metal-free and robust laboratory heating plates for elemental trace analysis with ICP-MS and ICP-OES. These are made of graphite and coated with high-purity and acid-resistant fluoropolymer.
Due to the emission of particles, heating plates made of metal carry the risk of contaminating valuable samples and falsifying the analysis result. Graphite-made heating plates help to avoid such a risk. If aggressive media are used, such as acids for sample digestion, corrosion can shorten the service life of heating plates. The acid-resistant coating of our heating plates contributes to a long service life, thus reducing the cost of expensive new replacements for your laboratory.
The heating plates are available in different sizes (also customized) and can optionally be equipped with a temperature controller. We can also provide vessel racks made of graphite which supports the heat transfer to the vessel and fit to the heating plate and the sample vessels you are using.
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Durable, Metal-Free and Acid-Resistant Graphite Laboratory Heating Plates for Elemental Trace Analysis
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Investigation with spectroscopy gives us unique insights into the composition and structure of materials. From UV-Vis spectroscopy to infrared and Raman spectroscopy to fluorescence and atomic absorption spectroscopy, spectroscopy offers us a wide range of analytical techniques to precisely characterize substances. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of spectroscopy!