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By its very nature, scientific research is all about investigation and discovery. Our NanoBand Explorer and NanoBand Explorer II analyzers allow you complete flexibility to investigate and discover trace metal contaminants in a wide range of sample matrices. The NanoBand Explorer is the ideal solution for making routine or sophisticated measurements in the lab. For field applications, the NanoBand Explorer II offers portability in a rugged carrying case. In addition, both systems offer:

  • “Chemist in the box” accuracy to 1 ppb, with excellent correlation to ICP-MS.
  • Cost effective alternative to ICP-MS and AA, with the cost of ICP-MS nearly 10 times higher than the Explorer and the cost of AA nearly 3 times higher.
  • Immediate results, no more waiting for lab result turnaround.

Ideally suited for aqueous samples, our NanoBand analyzers are used in many academic, government, and commercial applications:

  • Determining arsenic levels in source waters & drinking water
  • Measuring trace metal levels in sea water
  • Monitoring storm water runoff contaminants
  • Investigating inorganic contaminants in brackish waters, such as estuaries
  • Checking surface waters (lakes, ponds, streams, rivers) for contaminants
  • Performing toxicological studies in land and sea animals
  • Determining trace metal contaminants in production processes
  • Screening remediation sites for threshold levels of trace metals
  • Investigating the effects of trace metal contaminants on the environment

Some of our academic and commercial customers include:

Academic & Research Institutions

  • Clemson University
  • Oregon State University
  • University of Crete Polytechnioupolis
  • Manhattan College
  • John Brown University
  • Middle Tennessee State University
  • University Houston – Clear Lake
  • University of Arkansas
  • University of Hawaii
  • University of New Hampshire
  • University of Tulsa

Government Agencies

  • EPA Regional Laboratories
  • USGS facilities
  • Bureau of Land Management
  • NIOSH
  • National Laboratories
  • American Indian Nations
  • Government/University Consortiums

Corporate In-house Research Laboratories

  • Archer Daniel Midland
  • General Electric
  • Phillips Petroleum

Commercial Service Labs & Environmental Engineering Consulting Firms

  • Severn Trent Laboratories
  • ADI Group
  • Soil Technology, Inc.