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Technical Data: Automatic Pre-treatment with Mixed Acid in DEENA2 Operating Environment Measurement and Analysis

Automatic pretreatment using mixed acid (hydrochloric acid: nitric acid: pure water = 2:1:4) in work environment measurement analysis with DEENA2.

This document introduces the automatic pretreatment using mixed acid (hydrochloric acid: nitric acid: pure water = 2:1:4) in the analysis of work environment measurement with "DEENA3." The analysis of work environment measurements involves complicated reagent addition operations in acid decomposition, which is very labor-intensive. Additionally, there are concerns about human exposure to acid reagents such as hydrochloric acid and nitric acid, making the analysis hazardous. Therefore, we automated the pretreatment of samples for ICP/OES and ICP/MS using the automatic pretreatment device "DEENA3" for acid addition and other processes. 【Contents】 ■ Overview ■ Keywords ■ Equipment used ■ Reagents used ■ Analysis flow *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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