Technical Note
Minimal cooling requirements with the inductar® ONH cube
The inert gas fusion technique used for analyzing oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen in inorganic materials demands high temperatures exceeding 2,000 °C up to nearly 3,000 °C to crack the bindng of the elements of interest. These temperatures are challenging for the instrument and the used materials.
This Technical Note describes how the inductar® ONH cube accelerates and simplifies the cooling routine remarkably without the need of extra labspace.
Minimal cooling requirements with the inductar® ONH cube
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