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Radom Corporation developed the solution for instrumentation on location with Microwave Indicatively Coupled Atmospheric Plasma – Optical Emission Spectrometer with 1000 W power (MICAP-OES 1000).
This innovated nitrogen-based plasma atomic spectroscopy instrument replaces the traditional argon generated plasma technology. MICAP-OES 1000 uses highly efficient Cerawave technology that replaces the water-cooled load coil found in commercially available ICP-OES instruments today and does not require air or water cooling. MICAP operates on 208-240 V power from regular outlets and industrial grade nitrogen (99.99%) that is much cheaper than argon. Nitrogen can be produced locally with a nitrogen generator which eliminates the problem of ongoing sourcing of gases. It eliminates the need for combustible gases in remote locations.
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Features & Benefits

What can our instruments do for you?

  • Use robust nitrogen plasma with superior matrix tolerance.
  • Simultaneous measurement for fast analysis times.
  • Smallest footprint and light-weight design.
  • Reduced running cost/analysis.
  • Easy-to-use Windows-based graphical user interface of RIS software package.
  • The ability to display, store and recall spectra for every sample analyzed data display and reprocessing, without the need to rerun samples (original data is unchanged).
  • Automated robust wavelength accuracy algorithm to ensure wavelength stability for extended sample runs.
The world's smallest ICP
Smarter. Faster. More efficient.
Radom’s proprietary Cerawave™ technology sets a new standard for productivity. Cerawave, an advanced ceramic ring, replaces water cooled coils and traditional RF generators. MICAP-OES 1000 is a powerful analytical instrument with a simple design eliminating the need for a chiller and permanent installation location.
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Resources

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Multi-elemental high throughput analysis of in-service coolants with a novel N2 ICP-OES system following ASTM Method D6130
Determination of Wear Metals in Lubricating Oils Utilizing Microwave Inductively Coupled Atmospheric Pressure Plasma
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