High-Performance Sample Introduction System (HP-SIS) Series
Thank you for your interest in Glass Expansion's HP-SIS series. Your ICP sample introduction system has a
great impact on the performance of your instrument and productivity of your laboratory. Our HP-SIS
series will help you learn how to make the right choice to get the best results and reduce operating
costs, while minimizing downtime.
Each month we will highlight a new HP-SIS, so be sure to subscribe to our mailing list for regular
updates.
We have recently added our Aqueous HP-SIS to the HP-SIS library. You can now view our Aqueous and
HF-Resistant HP-SIS webinars and download the corresponding technical notes.
Below you can view our HP-SIS webinars
The standard sample introduction system (SIS) of your ICP determines many factors, including detection
limits, precision, different matrix tolerances and cost. ICP performance can often be improved by
careful choice of torch, spray chamber and nebulizer components, taking into account the type of samples
that will be analyzed.
Aqueous HP-SIS
In this webinar and technical note, we highlight the superior performance of an Aqueous HP-SIS from Glass Expansion, compared to a standard Aqueous SIS, using the Thermo Fisher Scientific® PRO Duo ICP-OES.
HF-Resistant SIS
In this webinar and technical note, we highlight the superior performance of an HF-resistant HP-SIS from
Glass Expansion, compared to a standard HF-Resistant SIS, using the Thermo Fisher Scientific® PRO
Duo ICP-OES.
Products to suit the Thermo Fisher Scientific® PRO Radial and Duo ICP-OES.
Glass Expansion offers a complete range of nebulizers, spray chambers, torches, and other accessories for the Thermo Fisher Scientific® PRO Radial and Duo ICP-OES. Our high-performance sample introduction components will reduce your instrument running costs, enhance its performance and improve usability.
Click the image below to view our Thermo Fisher Scientific® PRO Radial and Duo ICP-OES Product Lines.
PRO Radial Catalogue
PRO Duo Catalogue
Below you can download our Technical Note(s)
Click the image below to view the technical note(s)