Become the expert in TOC & TNb determination in environmental and drinking water applications.

Environmental laboratory

Become the expert in TOC & TNb determination in environmental and drinking water applications.

17 Mar, 2021

Published over 5 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Environmental laboratory.

TE Instruments' Xpert-TOC/TNb is designed for the analysis of total organic carbon and Total bound nitrogen in drinking water applications. The instrument is fully compliant with ISO EN 1484, EPA 415.1, EPA9060A, and SM 5310B and other international regulations.

By combining a septum-free introduction port and an internal syringe, direct injection of the sample is secured. Without the need of samples passing through any valves, the chances on memory effects and blockage by particles is reduced to zero. The integrated 65 or 96 position autosampler saves valuable bench space besides, removable trays still allow you to maximize your sample throughput.

The Vertical Combustion furnace, with a maximum temperature of 1100°C, guarantees full combustion of any type of aqueous environmental matrices. The ease of operation and routine maintenance is underlined by the fact that no tools are required. Other parts which require user interaction are located at the front of the instrument, behind the front cover. They can be replaced with push-in connectors again, without the use of any tools. The software will assist the operator automatically and will indicate when action is required.

IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

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