Element Analyzer CLEA-101

Element Analyzer CLEA-101

Element Analyzer CLEA-101 is designed to accurately detect As, Hg, Se, Sb and Te for reliable and comprehensive analysis. It features a wide range of temperature-controlled column temperature box for stable thermal condition. Equipped with cathode lamp to enhance measurement accuracy. Incorporated with infusion pump to deliver precise flow rates. Our Element Analyzer combines liquid chromatography with atomic fluorescence spectrometry in a seamlessly integrated platform.

Detection Capability As, Hg, Se, Sb, Te
Detection Limits As: 0.3 to 1 g/mL,
Se: 1 to 3 g/mL,
Hg: 0.1 to 0.4 g/mL,
Sb: 0.5 to 1 g/mL,
Te: 2 to 5 g/mL
Reproducibility Qualitative: <2%
Quantitative: <5%
Correlation Coefficient > 0.999
Operating Environment Temperature Range 5 to 40℃
Infusion Pump Flow Rate 0.001 to 10.000 mL/min
Infusion Pump Max Pressure 42 MPa
Infusion Pump Stability ≤0.2%
Infusion Pump Gradient Range 0 to 100%
Atomization System Accuracy ±1℃
Optical System Colorless Enclosed Optics, RFID Hollow Cathode Lamp ID
Column Oven Temperature Range
Column Oven Accuracy ±0.2℃
Column Oven Stability ±0.1℃
Gas-Liquid Separation System Jet-Type, 3-Stage
Software Interface Database-Backed, Instrument Control & Data Processing in One, USB Connection
Power Consumption 426 W
Power Supply 220V ±22V, 50Hz ±0.5Hz
Dimension 6150 × 3750 × 6650 mm
Weight 65 kg

Gas-Liquid Separator

Automatic Waste Discharge

Workstation Software

Fully Enclosed Atomization System

Lamp Current Adjustment

Element Analyzer CLEA-101 is used in environmental samples, food products, biological tissues, pharmaceuticals, and industrial materials, enabling precise identification of their different chemical forms for regulatory, research, and safety assessments.

Atomic fluorescence spectrometer mainframe (with arsenic and mercury lamp)

Binary high-pressure pump

Column oven

UV digestion unit

Arsenic morphology analysis column

Liquid-phase C18 chromatography column

Operation software

Toolkit

Autosampler (120 positions)

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