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Carbon/Sulfur Analyzers

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EDISON, N.J., March 16, 2016 — Carbon/Sulfur AnalyzersHoriba Scientific, a division of Horiba Instruments Inc., offers the EMIA-Pro and EMIA-Expert carbon/sulfur analyzers with nondispersive infrared measurement capabilities.

Measurement, display of results and cleaning takes about 70 seconds.

The devices have an optimized range from 1.6 ppm to 6 percent for carbon, and 2 ppm to 1 percent for sulfur. Equipped with a unique CO detector, they can be used for a variety of inorganic materials such as steel, cokes, catalyst, nonferrous alloys such as aluminium, and lithium-ion battery materials.


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Mar 2016
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