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Kiel IV Carbonate Device

Catalog number: IQLAAEGAATFAETMAHW
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Thermo Scientific™

Kiel IV Carbonate Device

Catalog number: IQLAAEGAATFAETMAHW
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Achieve highly sensitive, ultra-precise isotopic measurements in an automated, high-throughput workflow with the Thermo Scientific™ Kiel IV Carbonate Device. This device, when coupled to a Thermo Scientific™ 253 Plus™ 10 kV isotope ratio mass spectrometer (IRMS), enables analysis of carbonate samples during paleoclimatic reconstructions involving biogenic carbonates such as foraminifera, bivalves, brachiopods, otoliths, and corals. Other applicable fields of study include analysis of growth zones of individual organisms or microfossils from drill cores.

 
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Realize advanced carbonate analysis
  • Unique temperature-controlled reaction cabinet enables ultimate isotope precision for carbonates
  • Two independent reaction lines with acid dosing valves increase sample throughput
  • Viscous flow of CO2 from small samples of carbonate
  • Fast bellows strategy reduces CO2 sample consumption during standard-to-sample pressure adjustment
  • Total process control and data log file permit complete insight into all preparation and measurement processes at any time point
  • Time slicing for real-time information of data acquisition with a resolution of up to 80 data points per integration cycle

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