Among the preferred testing techniques to ensure the quality and safety of rechargeable lithium-ion batteries (LiBs) is inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES), and PerkinElmer’s trusted Avio® Max ICP-OES series offers different reliable and robust solutions, depending on your application needs.
Whether using the Avio 220 Max or Avio 550 Max instrument, PerkinElmer offers a Li-ion Battery ICP-OES e-Methods Pack which provides all the methods you need in one place. Our e-Methods Pack is a collection of materials to aid in analyzing specific sample types and contains all the critical knowledge you need to get started. With the Lithium-Ion Battery ICP-OES e-Methods Pack, you get all the methods and none of the complexity.
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PerkinElmer’s Lithium-ion Battery ICP-OES e-Methods Pack, available on Syngistix™ for ICP software version 5.5 or higher, contains method guides, including sample preparation and instrumental setups. It provides suggested sample introduction and consumables information, with prebuilt methods, all supported by Syngistix software, including a guide showing how to add the methods to your current software.
With our LiBs ICP-OES e-Methods Pack, you’ll benefit from:
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