ELTRA GmbH
ELTRA is one of the world's leading manufacturers of elemental analyzers for rapid and accurate analysis of solid materials. Our elemental analyzers provide tailor-made solutions for a wide range of samples and concentrations. Thousands of satisfied customers worldwide are proof of the quality and reliability of ELTRA analyzers.
- +49 2104 2333-400
- +49 2104 2333-499
- info@eltra.com
- Retsch-Allee 1-5
Haan, 42781
Germany
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Product
Carbon / Sulfer Analyzer
ELEMENTRAC CS‑i
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The elemental analyzer ELEMENTRAC CS-i measures the carbon and sulfur concentration in predominantly inorganic samples through combustion in an induction furnace and the subsequent analysis of the gaseous combustion products carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide.
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Product
Software
ELEMENTS
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The comprehensive Windows-based ELEMENTS software is an essential part of all ELEMENTRAC generation elemental analyzers. A central window (analysis and results) is the starting point from which all functionalities required for the daily routine are easily accessible. From here it is possible to group and export analyzed samples, or register and analyze new ones. The user may call up various subordinate functionalities like application settings, calibration, diagnosis, or status.
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Product
Carbon / Sulfur Analyzer
CS‑580A
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ELTRA’s 580A analyzers (A = Autoloader) are equipped with an automatic sample loader, allowing for analysis of large numbers of samples without operator intervention. The sample loader is available in two versions to accommodate 36 or 130 crucibles. The CS-580A is based on the technology of the CS-580 analyzer and features a vertical resistance furnace with ceramic tube.
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Product
Oxygen / Nitrogen / Hydrogen Analyzer
ELEMENTRAC ONH‑p 2
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The new ELEMENTRAC ONH-p 2 is a powerful and robust elemental analyzer for measurement of oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen concentrations in inorganic materials like steel, iron, copper or ceramics. The highly sensitive NDIR and thermal conductivity detectors reliably detect element concentrations from low ppm content to high percentages.




