
An atomic spectrometer from Rolls-Royce Plasma Systems. The instrument consists of a main control unit and a secondary red module, which may be an RF generator or a cooling system. It features various controls, indicator lights, and connections for sample introduction and analysis, including a blue coiled tube and wires with alligator clips. It is likely an Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) spectrometer used for elemental analysis.

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An atomic spectrometer from Rolls-Royce Plasma Systems. The instrument consists of a main control unit and a secondary red module, which may be an RF generator or a cooling system. It features various controls, indicator lights, and connections for sample introduction and analysis, including a blue coiled tube and wires with alligator clips. It is likely an Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) spectrometer used for elemental analysis.


Faculty of Engineering
Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.
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