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Halogen analysis tester

Product Number DX-320

This page provides information on the parameters and common problems of the halogen analysis tester DX-320. If you need to know the quotation, you can consult us online or call us at 13418616619!!

Category : Halogen detector

Halogen Analysis Tester DX-320 integrates years of ROHS detection experience and optimizes six harmful elements, especially halogens such as Br and Cl. The modular functional design concept is convenient to respond to the upgrade of instructions and detection elements; More sophisticated process to achieve the detection of small sample volumes; More intelligent and convenient test and analysis software, humanized operation and powerful functions;

The all-optical path radiation protection system cooperates with triple safety protection design, and adopts dual safety interlocking of software and hardware to ensure radiation safety performance.

After-sales service

1. Provide free 2-3 working days training and instrument operation use.

2. Free software upgrade for life, provide the most effective technical service, fast telephone response, respond within 4 hours after receiving user fault information, under normal circumstances, send people to repair and eliminate faults within 24-72 hours nationwide, and the cause of the epidemic will be discussed separately!

3. Installation, commissioning, acceptance, training and technical services are free of charge to train operators on the user's site.

4. Lifelong maintenance of the instrument, free inspection and maintenance will be provided regularly every year.

 

Key words:

Liquid chromatography

HPLC

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The answer to the question of whether ROHS detection instruments can test metal elements is affirmative. Because the scope of ROHS testing not only includes harmful substances, but also includes the detection of metal element components in qualified products. These metal elements include lead, cadmium, mercury, etc., which are widely used in product manufacturing. Although these elements are necessary, excessive use poses great harm to human health and environmental protection. Therefore, the emergence of ROHS detection instruments has brought great convenience to our detection of metal elements.

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