Simplify Water Analysis With New, Easy-to-Use Compact Ion Chromatography System

Environmental laboratory

Simplify Water Analysis With New, Easy-to-Use Compact Ion Chromatography System

26 Oct, 2020

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Thermo Fisher Scientific Pte Ltd Chromatography & Mass Spectrometry Division
1 min read

The new Thermo Scientific™ Dionex™ Easion Ion Chromatography System is a user-friendly instrument, designed to yield consistent results and excellent resolution to routine anion and cation analysis of drinking water, while limiting operational costs.

Offering preconfigured kits for analysis, a simple dilution of eluent and suppressant concentrates is all that is required, making the set-up and operation of the system quick and straightforward. The Dionex Easion IC system is equipped to run out of the box, including columns, a suppressor and consumable items required to perform IC separations. The system's simple design requires no additional pumps or equipment—enabling users of all skill-levels the ability to run routine IC methods.

Small environmental and academic teaching laboratories specializing in water analysis can benefit from simpler setup and operation and improved quality with a new, compact ion chromatography (IC) system that can bring an advanced level of simplicity to anion and cation analyses of drinking water.

Learn more about Thermo Scientific™ Dionex™ Easion Ion Chromatography System here.

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