Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Calibration standard 4 ICP-ML, single-element standard
Quantity/Pack Size – 100 ml
Form – Liquid
Grade – ICP-MS
Application – Trace metal analysis, instrument calibration
Product Overview
This high-purity single-element calibration standard is specifically formulated for ICP-MS applications, ensuring exceptional accuracy in trace metal analysis. The standard is prepared using ultra-pure reagents and undergoes rigorous quality control to maintain consistency across batches. With its certified concentration values, this calibration solution eliminates variability in instrument performance, providing reliable results for critical laboratory measurements. The liquid form allows for easy dilution and handling, while the ICP-MS grade purity guarantees minimal interference from contaminants. Designed for researchers and analysts who demand precision, this standard meets international quality benchmarks and is compatible with most ICP-MS systems. Its stable formulation ensures long-term reliability when stored under recommended conditions, making it a cost-effective choice for laboratories performing routine or specialized trace element analysis.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of this ICP-MS calibration standard?
When stored unopened at recommended temperatures, this standard maintains its certified accuracy for 24 months from the date of manufacture.
2. Can this standard be used for multi-element analysis?
This is a single-element standard designed for calibration of specific elements. For multi-element analysis, we recommend using our multi-element calibration standards.
3. What is the recommended storage temperature?
Store the unopened standard at 15-25°C in its original container, away from direct sunlight and moisture.
4. Is this standard compatible with all ICP-MS instruments?
The standard is formulated to be compatible with most ICP-MS systems, but we recommend verifying with your instrument manufacturer for specific requirements.
5. What is the uncertainty level of the certified concentration?
The certified concentration comes with an uncertainty level of ±2%, as detailed in the certificate of analysis provided with each batch.










