Sample introduction system for ICP-MS supports sample volumes as low as 5 microlitres. The MVX-7100 μL Workstation combines an autosampler, syringe pumps, temperature control, a six-port valve, and automation software to help laboratories perform trace element analysis efficiently on their smallest, most precious samples.
A syringe-driven rinse allows for stable low flow applications with low detection limits. The flow injection system allows for better washout and sensitivity by eliminating pump tubing and minimizing sample contact. Dual rinse stations are standard to reduce any carryover for difficult elements or matrices. The workstation uses non-metallic materials for all wetted parts to ensure low detection limits.
Samples can be drawn from conventional vials, septum vials, or microtiter plates up to 384 wells. The septum piercing Z-drive prevents volatile elements from escaping, opening new opportunities for the ICP-MS industry.
The workstation features a modular design that allows for optimal placement of components for either right or left handed ICP-MS systems. The modular design allows laboratories to expand the system with additional modules as needed, including additional syringe modules and a temperature controlled rack. Teledyne CETAC Technologies