Description
Specifications Table
| Product Name | Indium, 10 ppm ICP-ML, single-element standard |
|---|---|
| Pack Size | 100 ml |
| Form | Liquid |
| Grade | ICP-MS |
| Application | Calibration, trace element analysis, research |
Product Description
When precision matters in your lab, the right standards make all the difference. This 10 ppm indium ICP standard is meticulously formulated to deliver consistent, reliable results in ICP-MS applications. Whether you’re calibrating instruments, validating methods, or conducting trace element research, this single-element standard ensures accuracy without interference.
Indium standards are widely used in environmental testing, materials science, and geochemical analysis due to their stability and low detection limits. The 10 ppm concentration is ideal for routine lab work, offering a balance between sensitivity and ease of use. Each batch undergoes rigorous quality control to meet the strictest analytical requirements.
For researchers and students working with ICP-MS, having a dependable indium standard is non-negotiable. This solution is compatible with most ICP-MS systems and can be diluted as needed for your specific protocol. The 100 ml pack size provides ample volume for multiple experiments while minimizing waste.
Upgrade your lab’s precision with this high-purity indium standard. Order now and experience the difference in your analytical results.
At eqipped, we understand the demands of modern laboratories. That’s why we source only from trusted manufacturers like Avantor, ensuring you receive products that meet global quality benchmarks. This indium standard is no exception, designed to integrate seamlessly into your workflow.
Remember, proper handling and storage are crucial for maintaining the integrity of your standards. Always store in a cool, dry place and follow your lab’s safety protocols when working with chemical solutions.
FAQs
What is the shelf life of this indium standard?
When stored properly in its original container at room temperature, this standard typically remains stable for 12-24 months. Always check the certificate of analysis for specific expiration details.
Can this standard be used for ICP-OES applications?
While