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CV – ICP Freshwater Test (Single use)

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Get Results Quicker For Your Freshwater Aquarium – Tested in the USA

This ICP Mass Spec will test your freshwater aquarium’s water for 50 elements down to the parts per trillion (ppt), surpassing the accuracy of any hobby level test kits and 1000x more accurate than traditional ICP OES tests. The test includes free return shipping.

SKU CV-ICPMST-F
SKU: 861217000401 Categories: , ,

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The Most Accurate Water Test Offered for Freshwater

The ICP-Mass Spec Water Analysis will test over 50 elements all the way down to parts per trillion(ppt). The Mass Spec ICP test is up to 1000x more accurate than traditional ICP OES.  The process uses a five-point calibration curve and certified standards to guarantee the highest accuracy.

Is this test only for freshwater aquariums?

Certainly not. It is beneficial to test your drinking water to ensure that chemicals, metals, or other harmful elements are not ingested by your family or pets.

ICP-Mass Spec Features:

      • 50+ Elements tested
      • 1,000x more sensitive than ICP OES
      • Includes element dosing calculator
      • Track your results and historical data of the health of your water
      • Easily add multiple water sources to one account
      • Accurate results down to parts per trillion(PPT)
      • Simple and convenient testing process
      • Free Return Shipping

What is ICP-Mass Spec?

Inductive Couple Plasma, or ICP, is an instrument commonly used for testing when complying with the EPA regulations in food and environmental issues. ICP-Mass Spec will test your aquarium’s water elements down to parts per trillion (ppt), surpassing the accuracy of any hobby level test kits and 1000x more accurate than traditional ICP OES.

How does Mass Spec ICP work?

Saltwater is injected into a plasma chamber that is approximately 10,000 degrees Celsius. This extreme temperature breaks everything in the sample apart into the basic elements. Every element is then released at a specific wavelength and the machine measures the concentration of the element by how much energy is released at that specific wavelength.

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