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Visit LECO at Pittcon 2015

March 8-12, New Orleans, LA

 

Heading to Pittcon? Be sure to stop by booth # 1717 to see LECO's latest products for innovative elemental analysis. The following instruments will be on display and available for review; including our exciting new 832 series for simple, fast, and accurate sulfur/carbon determination in organic materials.

 

- NEW 832 Series Sulfur/Carbon

For more information about LECO at Pittcon, click here.
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Updates to LECO's A2LA Accreditation Scope


 
We have broadened our accreditations for Chemical Testing

(Certificate Number: 3285.01) and Reference Material Production (Certificate Number: 3285.02) under the A2LA Accreditation Program for Reference Material Producers, in compliance with the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). This scope has been expanded from the previous accreditation under a Quality Management System certified by HSB. Recent additions to this scope include the production of organic reference material and organic elemental analysis, calorific value, and thermogravimetric analysis by LECO's analytical testing lab, learn more here.

 

For a complete list of LECO accreditations and certificates, click here.

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Consumables Corner

 

New: Inorganic Reference Materials

The inorganic line has added a variety of new Steel Pins to the available reference materials. These Steel Pins meet ISO Guide 34 and 17025 standards and are manufactured to provide the best results for your instrument. These Steel Pins each offer different levels of carbon, sulfur, oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen, which are listed so you can choose the one that best meets your inorganic analytical needs. For a complete list of these and other inorganic reference materials click here.

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Application Note

Gross Calorific Value in Coal
The gross calorific value of coal is necessary to calculate the total calorific value of coal for fuel, and can be used when determining if the coal material meets regulatory requirements. In this application note the parameters, sample preparation, methods, and procedure were highlighted when using LECO's AC600 Semi-Automatic Isoperibol Calorimeter. Read the application note here.

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