
Gas analyzers: ELEMENTRAC ONH-p II
Oxygen, Nitrogen and Hydrogen Analyzer for Metals, Alloys and Ceramics with Electrode Furnace
ELTRA GmbH
Comfortable ONH analysis of pins, drillings, granulates and powders (up to 2000 mg) without capsules
Integration in automation analysis possible
Optional Autocleaner, Autoloader (2021)


Fast, precise and reliable ONH analysis via inert gas fusion
The ELEMENTRAC ONH-p II is a powerful oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen analyzer with electrode furnace for reliable and fast analysis of inorganic samples like metals, alloys, ceramics and carbides. Solid, powder or granules samples will be placed in a sample load and atmospheric gases will be removed. After purging the sample will be introduced into a hot graphite crucible and the released gases will be detected with IR cells and a thermal conductivity cell.
The ELEMENTRAC ONH-p II is compliant to all relevant international standards like ASTM E 1019; ASTM E 1409. Granulates can be applied to the analyzer directly in a comfortable way without any capsules due to the new sample load with vertical sample transfer. Capsules with fine powders do not have to be sealed because no rotation of the sample takes place. This makes sample preparation faster, easier and assures a high sample throughput. The strengths of the ELEMENTRAC ONH-p II are a short analysis time (> 120 seconds), an outstanding accuracy and a wide measuring range from below 1 ppm up to the high percentage range.

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Gas analyzers: ELEMENTRAC ONH-p II
Oxygen, Nitrogen and Hydrogen Analyzer for Metals, Alloys and Ceramics with Electrode Furnace
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Topic world Elemental analysis
Elemental analysis is a fundamental pillar of chemical research and enables the quantitative determination of the basic elements contained in a compound. It gives insight into the atomic composition and provides essential information about the structure and properties of molecules.

Topic world Elemental analysis
Elemental analysis is a fundamental pillar of chemical research and enables the quantitative determination of the basic elements contained in a compound. It gives insight into the atomic composition and provides essential information about the structure and properties of molecules.