Launch of three new microwave digestion systems

Quality analysis with ICP-MS and AA/ICP-OES starts with good sample preparation and for this to be successful, effective microwave digestion is the first step. Analytix is launching three new Milestone systems to ensure all application requirements are met.
Two new rotor based systems are now available for batch processing with capacity from 14 up to 44 samples that offer multifunctional capabilities with digestion, extraction, and ashing all in the same system.
One new single reaction chamber system is additionally available that allows any combination of sample types and weights with different acid chemistries to be digested at the same time so there is no need to batch samples of the same type into separate runs.
All six Milestone microwave systems are controlled via a full-colour touchscreen interface and the enhanced systems offer full data storage and transfer to laboratory LIMS systems.
For more more details call +44 (0) 191 519 4504 or click here.
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