Pushing the boundaries of ion analysis

Environmental laboratory

Pushing the boundaries of ion analysis

20 Oct, 2022

Published over 3 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Environmental laboratory.

The modular Thermo Scientific™ Dionex™ ICS-6000 HPIC system is a highly configurable ion chromatography (IC) system that enables analysts to develop and run different methods for a single sample or for different samples simultaneously. The Dionex ICS-6000 HPIC system is designed to adapt to the needs of users and extend the limits of what is possible in ion analysis, offering both high pressure and capillary ion exchange chromatography capabilities.

Operators are prepared for any IC application needs with flexible configurations; the ICS-6000 HPIC ensures analytical confidence and dramatically improves the detection capability with mass spectrometry compatibility. The end-user also saves time with at-instrument controls as there is no need to move back and forth between computer and instrument when you can condition a new column using tablet control. This systems also minimizes instrument downtime by automatically identifying and tracking consumables installation time, use and performance metrics with consumables device monitoring. Users also avoid the hassle and hazards of manual eluent preparation with automated eluent generation (EG) and shorten time spent on data analysis with Thermo Scientific™ Chromeleon™ Chromatography Data System (CDS) software.

IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

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