The Integra 6000 is a cost-effective and versatile ICP-OES (Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometer) designed by GBC Scientific Equipment. This instrument is ideally suited for elemental analysis in a variety of industries such as environmental monitoring, agriculture, biology, geology, metallurgy, and pharmaceuticals.
One of its standout features is the ability to analyze complex samples without the need for dilution, making it ideal for slurry samples and other challenging matrices. Additionally, it includes an extensive wavelength database and precise wavelength selection, which are essential for delivering accurate and interference-free results.
Advanced Features of the Integra 6000:
40.68 MHz RF generator for optimal energy transfer.
Accurate gas control, including nebulizer gas, plasma gas, and auxiliary gas flow regulation.
User-friendly software for multitasking and automated optimization.
Standard UV capability for more flexible analyses.
Enhanced optical stability for consistent and uniform performance.
This system is widely used for both aqueous and organic samples, delivering reliable results in industries that require fast and precise elemental analysis.
Key Features of the Integra 6000:
Computerized control of over 200 instrument parameters.
Precise gas flow control, including nebulizer, plasma, and auxiliary gases.
Durable 40.68 MHz RF generator that provides superior energy transfer and automatic tuning.
Powerful Windows®-based multitasking software.
Thermostated optics for exceptional optical stability.
Advanced auto-optimization software.
Standard UV performance for extended flexibility.
High-resolution diffraction gratings for demanding applications.
Increased productivity with the option to add an additional monochromator.
Capability to analyze complex matrices without dilution.
Specification | Description |
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Optics | The device features a 0.75 m Czerny-Turner monochromator with complete thermal stabilization and a shock protection system. The optics are purged with nitrogen and allow direct peak measurement. An optional dual monochromator system is also available. These features enable high precision in measurements and analyses, as well as fast sample processing and optimized performance. |
Wavelength Range | – 160 to 800 nm for 1800 g/mm holographic grating – 160 to 640 nm for optional 2400 g/mm holographic grating These ranges allow for accurate measurements across a broad spectral range, with the optional grating offering even higher precision. |
Typical Resolution | 1800 g/mm Holographic Grating: – 4th order: 0.006 nm – 3rd order: 0.007 nm – 2nd order: 0.009 nm – 1st order: 0.018 nm 2400 g/mm Holographic Grating (Optional): |
Optical Detector | The Integra 6000 uses a dual photomultiplier detection system. It includes an R7154 tube for UV light detection with solar light suppression, and an R928 tube for visible light detection. This combination enables accurate detection of a wide spectral range. |
Wavelength Calibration | Calibration is performed using 60 argon lines, allowing the system to accurately analyze and calibrate a wide range of wavelengths. This process ensures the reliability and precision of spectroscopic results. |
Observation Position | The observation position is computer-controlled with a vertical range adjustable up to 20 mm above the coil. This allows for precise positioning during measurements. |