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Compact size and peak performance with the PlasmaQuant 9200

15 Jul 2026

Explore the PlasmaQuant 9200 Series, Analytik Jena’s next-generation ICP-OES platform designed for high-performance elemental analysis across environmental, pharmaceutical, food, chemical, mining, materials, and industrial applications. The system combines a compact footprint with high plasma power, market-leading spectral resolution, and a broad wavelength range from 160–900 nm.

Key features include: the modular V Shuttle Torch, Dual View PLUS plasma observation, advanced interference correction algorithms, and integrated ASpect PQ software for automated analysis and regulatory compliance. Available in both standard and Elite configurations, the PlasmaQuant 9200 delivers low detection limits, robust matrix tolerance, and flexibility for routine and challenging analytical workflows.

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Resource type: Product brochure
Page count: 16
Read time: 24 mins

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