Product Description
Designed with simplicity and accuracy in mind, the 410 is a modified 210VGP with a 400mm flow cell which allows the 410 to achibe very low detection limits when running Mercury.
The Model 410 Mercury Analyzer incorporates the Hatch & Ott Cold Vapor Technique for the analysis of trace levels of mercury in drinking, surface and saline waters, as well as domestic and industrial wastes. Perfect for EPA Method 245.1.
Features
- 400 mm Flowcell for lower detection levels
- Complete analytical system includes Hg Cold
- Affordable price perfect for labs with limited budget
- Quick analysis and recovery time
- Up to eight point calibration curve
- Push button Quick-Purge for flow cell flushing
- RS 232, Printer and analog recorder output
- Simple to use-minimal operator training
Live technical assistance for the life of the instrument
Specifications
- Detection Limits: 10 PPT (In a clean lab environment)
- Absorption Cell: 400 mm pathlength with silica windows
- Power Requirements: 115/220V.A.C, 50/60Hz, 80 watts
- Dimensions: 39"W x 11"D x 12"H Weight: 45 lbs.
- Output: RS232 and Analog
- Background Correction: In-line Deuterium Lamp
- Delivery system: Includes air dryer and charcoal filter
Advanced Mercury Detection Made SimpleThe 410-Hg Analyzer streamlines mercury analysis with its efficient thermal decomposition and atomic absorption techniques. Designed for accuracy and usability, its automated calibration, large memory storage, and speedy results empower users to measure total mercury in various sample types without tedious preparation steps.
Robust Design for Optimal PerformanceConstructed from corrosion-resistant stainless steel and built-in safety protections, the 410-Hg can withstand demanding operating environments. Its broad temperature range and flexible sample handling accommodate solids, liquids, and gases, making it an asset for research labs, industry, and environmental monitoring.
FAQs of 410 Hg Analyzer:
Q: How does the 410-Hg Analyzer determine mercury content in samples?
A: The analyzer uses a combination of thermal decomposition, gold amalgamation trapping, and atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS) to detect total mercury. Samples are directly introduced without digestion, heated to release mercury vapor, which is then collected and measured with high sensitivity.
Q: What types of samples can be analyzed with this mercury analyzer?
A: The 410-Hg Analyzer can analyze solid, liquid, and gaseous samples, making it versatile for applications in environmental, industrial, and research laboratories.
Q: When is calibration required, and what methods are available?
A: Calibration is recommended during setup, after significant use, or if accuracy is suspected to drift. The device supports both automatic and manual calibration to ensure precision and compliance with measurement standards.
Q: Where can the analyzers data be exported or stored?
A: Data can be transferred via USB and RS232 interfaces, suitable for connecting with computers, printers, or external storage. The internal memory is capable of storing up to 5000 test results for easy retrieval.
Q: What is the process for analyzing a sample with the 410-Hg?
A: Simply place your solid or liquid sample directly into the analyzers sampling compartment. The system automatically heats the sample, releases mercury vapor, amalgamates it, and measures concentration using AAS, completing analysis in about five minutes per sample.
Q: How does using this unit benefit laboratory operations?
A: The analyzers high sensitivity, absence of complex sample preparation, rapid analysis speed, built-in safety, and data compliance features collectively enhance productivity and reliability, saving time and reducing risks for laboratory personnel.
Q: Is the 410-Hg Analyzer compliant with environmental testing regulations?
A: Yes, the 410-Hg conforms to EPA and international standards for mercury analysis, ensuring your results are regulatory-ready and suitable for official reporting and quality control.