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Agilent Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) is available in single quadrupole and triple quadrupole configurations. Our single quadrupole ICP-MS address the range of typical ICP-MS measurements from routine, regulated analysis to advanced research and demanding applications. Our triple quadrupole ICP-MS will give you the confidence of knowing you can resolve problematic interferences – even in your most difficult samples – delivering results you know you can trust.

Catalog No. Product Net Price
AGIL6610030000 ICP-OES wavelength calibration solution; 500 mL, contains 50 mg/L Al, As, Ba, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Se, Sr, Zn and 500 mg/L K in 5 % HNO3 598 
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  • UNSPSC Code
  • 41116107
  • Analyte Count
  • 15
  • Packaging
  • Bottle
  • Solvent
  • 5% Nitric acid
  • Technique
  • ICP-OES
  • Volume
  • 500 mL
AGIL6610030100 ICP-OES wavelength calibration solution; 500 mL, contains 5 mg/L Al, As, Ba, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Se, Sr, Zn and 50 mg/L K in 5 % HNO3 482 
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  • UNSPSC Code
  • 41116107
  • Analyte Count
  • 14
  • Packaging
  • Bottle
  • Solvent
  • 5% Nitric acid
  • Technique
  • ICP-OES
  • Volume
  • 500 mL
AGIL5191-3939 Intelliquant Multi-Element Standard 7. Contains Elements at 100 mg/L = Au, Ir, Os, Pd, Pt, Rh, Ru 587 
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  • Format
  • Multi component mixture
  • Analyte Count
  • 7
  • Chemical Type
  • Inorganic
  • Packaging
  • Bottle
  • Part Number Application Domain
  • Instrument Calibration
  • Quality Standard
  • ISO 17034
  • Solvent
  • 15% Hydrochloric acid
  • Technique
  • ICP-OES
  • Volume
  • 100 mL
ICK-410A Obsolete. No replacement recommendation. CLP ICP calibration kit Special offer 
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  • Format
  • Kit
  • Analysis Type
  • Quantitative
  • Chemical Type
  • Inorganic
  • Quality Standard
  • ISO 17025
  • Solvent
  • Water with dilute nitric acid
  • Technique
  • ICP-MS ICP-OES
ICM-202 EPA method 200.7 calibration no. 1B 156 
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  • Format
  • Multi component mixture
  • Agency Method
  • EPA 200.7 Rev 3.3,EPA 200.7 Rev 4.4
  • Analysis Type
  • Quantitative
  • Analyte Count
  • 5
  • Chemical Type
  • Inorganic
  • Packaging
  • Bottle
  • Quality Standard
  • ISO 17034
  • Solvent
  • Water with 5% nitric acid
  • Technique
  • ICP-MS ICP-OES
  • Volume
  • 125 mL
ICM-203 EPA method 200.7 calibration no. 2 173 
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  • Format
  • Multi component mixture
  • Agency Method
  • EPA 200.7 Rev 3.3,EPA 200.7 Rev 4.4
  • Analysis Type
  • Quantitative
  • Analyte Count
  • 7
  • Chemical Type
  • Inorganic
  • Packaging
  • Bottle
  • Quality Standard
  • ISO 17034
  • Solvent
  • Water with dilute nitric acid
  • Technique
  • ICP-MS ICP-OES
  • Volume
  • 125 mL
ICM-232 EPA method 200.7 mixed calibration no. 2 150 
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  • Format
  • Multi component mixture
  • Agency Method
  • EPA 200.7 Rev 3.3,EPA 200.7 Rev 4.4
  • Analysis Type
  • Quantitative
  • Analyte Count
  • 5
  • Chemical Type
  • Inorganic
  • Packaging
  • Bottle
  • Quality Standard
  • ISO 17034
  • Solvent
  • Water with dilute nitric acid
  • Technique
  • ICP-MS ICP-OES
  • Volume
  • 125 mL
ICM-235 EPA method 200.7 mixed calibration no. 5 104 
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  • Format
  • Multi component mixture
  • Agency Method
  • EPA 200.7 Rev 3.3,EPA 200.7 Rev 4.4
  • Analysis Type
  • Quantitative
  • Analyte Count
  • 6
  • Chemical Type
  • Inorganic
  • Packaging
  • Bottle
  • Quality Standard
  • ISO 17034
  • Solvent
  • Water with dilute nitric acid
  • Technique
  • ICP-MS ICP-OES
  • Volume
  • 125 mL
ICM-431 CLP ICP calibration verification standard 347 
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  • Format
  • Multi component mixture
  • Analysis Type
  • Quantitative
  • Analyte Count
  • 16
  • Chemical Type
  • Inorganic
  • Packaging
  • Bottle
  • Quality Standard
  • ISO 17034
  • Solvent
  • Water with dilute nitric and trace hydrofluoric acids
  • Technique
  • ICP-MS ICP-OES
  • Volume
  • 125 mL
ICM-433 CLP ICP calibration verification standard 173 
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  • Format
  • Multi component mixture
  • Analysis Type
  • Quantitative
  • Analyte Count
  • 5
  • Chemical Type
  • Inorganic
  • Packaging
  • Bottle
  • Quality Standard
  • ISO 17034
  • Solvent
  • Water with 5% nitric acid
  • Technique
  • ICP-MS ICP-OES
  • Volume
  • 125 mL

Overview

ICP-MS system operates with an ICP-MS Nebulizer, in which a high velocity Argon gas stream meets a liquid stream causing filmwise breakup of the solution into a fine aerosol. The aerosol particle size should ideally be sub-10µm with a narrow particle size distribution to achieve efficient atomization and ionization. Agilent offers a comprehensive range of ICP-MS nebulizers and supplies to solve any ICP-MS analysis challenge.

The portfolio includes standard glass concentric nebulizer (MicroMist), quartz and inert PFA nebulizers (MicroFlow and C-Flow), as well as robust Mira Mist PEEK or PTFE for high TDS samples and low-flow self-aspirating or total consumption nebulizers for your clinical or limited volume samples. ICP-MS nebulizer support is provided with a full range of accessories for all models including nebulizer cleaning tools.


The ICP torch is used to form, shape, and sustain an argon plasma which atomizes and ionizes the sample aerosol. Agilent ICP-MS Torches with Shield Torch System (STS) provide precise ion energy control, ensuring high sensitivity and stability, even in cool plasma mode for effective interference removal (ArO+).

Our portfolio is comprised of a wide range of ICP torches for your specific ICP-MS configuration. One-piece quartz torches offer the best stability and ease of use. The large 2.5mm injector on the standard torch gives maximum robustness and lowest matrix interferences for the best plasma stability. Single-piece torches with narrow bore injectors (1.0mm or 1.5 mm) are designed for use with organic solvents, to reduce plasma loading and improve plasma stability. Optional semi-demountable quartz torches with removable platinum or sapphire injectors are also available for use with the PFA inert sample introduction kit.


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