Description
For ONH, ON, OH, CHS, CS, CW, Surface Carbon, TIC, and TGA Systems
High-Performance Tin Accelerator for Precision Combustion Analysis
Optimize your elemental analysis with our premium Tin Accelerator – Part Number 90280, engineered for reliable and efficient combustion reactions in a wide range of laboratory applications. Tin is a powerful accelerator commonly used in ONH (Oxygen/Nitrogen/Hydrogen), ON (Oxygen/Nitrogen), and OH (Oxygen/Hydrogen) elemental analysis, where it enhances combustion temperature and promotes complete oxidation of the sample.
Whether you're analyzing metals, alloys, or inorganic materials, tin accelerators are essential for ensuring accurate results in combustion-based gas analysis. Their ability to improve reactivity makes them especially valuable when working with difficult-to-oxidize samples.
Compatible with:
- ONH / ON / OH Analyzers
- Elementrac Series: H-500, CS-i, CS-800, CS-d, CS-2000
- CHS Series: CHS-r, CHS-580, CHS-580A
- CW Series: CW-800, CW-800M
- Surface C-800
- TIC Modul
- TGA Thermostep
Tin Accelerator is used in combustion analyzers to:
- Increase combustion temperature during elemental analysis, ensuring complete decomposition of samples
- Improve the efficiency of detecting trace elements like oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen in metals, ceramics, and other inorganic materials
- Support high-temperature analysis in thermal analyzers such as TGA (Thermogravimetric Analysis), especially when measuring carbon or sulfur content in refractory or metallic matrices
- Enhance oxidation of hard-to-burn materials when used alongside other combustion aids (e.g., tungsten or iron accelerators)
Ideal for laboratories conducting metallurgical analysis, quality control, R&D, and academic research.
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