Elemental Analysis

Elemental analysis is a fundamental technique used to determine the composition and concentration of elements in materials, chemicals, and biological samples. By employing methods such as X-ray fluorescence (XRF), atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS), and inductively coupled plasma (ICP), laboratories can achieve accurate quantitative and qualitative measurements, ensuring compliance with industry standards.

 

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  • Carbon and Sulfur in Inorganic Materials 844 Series

    Carbon and Sulfur in Inorganic Materials 844 Series

    Leco

    LECO combined our customers’ feedback with innovative engineering to develop the CS844, an elemental analyzer designed for wide-range measurement of carbon and sulfur content of primary steels, ores, finished metals, ceramics, and other inorganic materials using the combustion technique.

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  • Carbon and Sulfur in Inorganic Materials 744 Series

    Carbon and Sulfur in Inorganic Materials 744 Series

    Leco

    LECO’s CS744 Series will redefine the way you determine carbon and sulfur in metals, ores and other inorganic materials. Using extensive customer feedback and innovative engineering, our latest instrumentation takes advantage of an immersive software platform that will increase usability and lower the cost-per-analysis.

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Modern elemental analysis solutions integrate high-precision instruments, automated workflows, and advanced data processing software to deliver reliable and reproducible results. These techniques are widely used in environmental monitoring, pharmaceuticals, materials science, and research and development, helping organizations optimize product quality, improve process efficiency, and support scientific discovery.