Exeter Analytical has produced a new video that provides an informative introduction to the technique of elemental microanalysis that provides precise determination of percentage Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H) and Nitrogen in a sample.
The use of CHN microanalysis as a routine technique to provide a precise and accurate elemental analysis of a sample is widely accepted across many market sectors worldwide. CHN microanalysis is a powerful and relatively straightforward method for determining whether or not a sample is pure by providing a precise and accurate analysis of a sample's percentage carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen content.
Drawing upon over 25 years specialising in the technique – the new Exeter Analytical video provides an informed and easy-to-understand introduction to CHN microanalysis.
In addition the video also provides an introduction to the Exeter Analytical Model 440 CHN microanalysis system. The Model 440 benefits from a unique horizontal furnace design enabling it to routinely deliver precise and accurate results, without constant system optimisation, for a wide range of samples from pure organic compounds, through organometallic species to proteins and peptides.
To view the video please visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKsisOVahNs&feature=player_detailpage. For further information on the Model 440 CHN microanalysis system please contact Exeter Analytical on tel. +44 (0)2476 323 223 or email [email protected]
Exeter Analytical is a company that has been dedicated to elemental microanalysis for over 25 years. Our expertise and experience with instruments, consumables and supplies has allowed us to better understand all issues facing microanalysts. As a consequence, whether you are a regular or an occasional purchaser, experienced and knowledgeable staff is always available to provide technical advice.