This Information Applies To: Agilent 5100/5110 ICP-OES
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The instrument requires clean, dry, noncorrosive air for cooling purposes. The air enters the instrument through an air supply vent located beside the chimney on the top of the instrument. The vent is fitted with a dust filter to screen...
This Information Applies To: Agilent 5000 Series ICP-OES (5100, 5110, 5800, 5900)
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How to calibrate the ICP-OES
ICP-OES calibration is a two-step procedure:
The detector calibration performs a dark current calibration to correct for detector and electronic background signals.
The...
This Information Applies To: Agilent 5000 Series ICP-OES (5100/5110/5800/5900)
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Description of ICP-OES 5000 Series Status Indicators (LEDs)
The Agilent 5000 Series ICP-OES (5100/5110/5800/5900) has two different LED indicators to advise the status of the instrument. The state of both these...
This Information Applies To: All ICP-OES: 5000 (5100/5110/5800/5900) and 700 (710/715/720/725/730/735) series
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The instrument calibration solution is used when performing the ICP-OES Performance Test and the Wavelength Calibration. The instrument calibration solution can be prepared from 1000...
This Information Applies To: Agilent ICP-OES 5000 Series (5100/5110/5800/5900)
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Argon passes through the snout to produce an oxygen free light path to the optics. The snout sits next to the plasma and during routine operation contaminants can deposit on the snout.
The ICP-OES sample introduction...