Glass Expansion Nebulizers

The nebulizer is a critical component of your ICP sample introduction system, so why not opt for the highest quality? Whether your ICP laboratory is analyzing clean aqueous samples, samples containing HF and/or high dissolved salts, or volatile organic solvents, Glass Expansion has a nebulizer to suit your needs.

Nebulizers

Customer Comments

(In reference to the SeaSpray nebulizer) It is, without a doubt, the best nebulizer I have ever used--in over 20 years of ICP analysis.

The fact is that the Sea Spray is working so well that we don't need to replace it as often. We have two instruments that use it and the nebs just go on and on ... just like the proverbial Energizer Bunny.

The fact is that the Sea Spray is working so well that we don't need to replace it as often. We have two instruments that use it and the nebs just go on and on ... just like the proverbial Energizer Bunny.

I love the SeaSpray nebulizer and Twister spray chamber I'm using on our Optima 3300DV, along with all the fittings and connectors that make it so easy to connect and also to disassemble for cleaning.

I switched from Spectro's Scott style spray chamber and cross-flow nebulizer to GE's Twister cyclonic spray chamber and SeaSpray nebulizer. I now get excellent performance with much faster washout times.

The Duramist Nebulizer performs very well. The Si background is as low as they have ever seen, and the stability of the Duramist has proven excellent.

I made the change to DuraMist and GEICP when I first started working here. I have used GEICP products for many years prior to working here. I have always been impressed with the quality and competitive pricing of GEICP products. Regarding DuraMist nebulizers, we find them to be more robust than competitors nebs, and your refurbishment program saves us several hundred dollars annually.

I love my MicroMist nebulizer. It's extremely stable and aspirates exactly 100uL/min. I checked it with a balance. My (other brand) aspirates about 300uL, even though it's supposed to be a 100, and it's not nearly as stable.

First off, I would like to say thank you for supplying us with a quality product and backing it with a great service. I have been with this company for 12 years now, still using the same ThermoFisher iCAP 6300 ICP-OES system. We started using the DuraMist nebulizer since 2013 coupled with your HF spray chamber. Our lab receives a wide range of sample types which requires us to use a number of different acids, peroxides, and bases for our sample prep. The DuraMist line of nebulizers gives us the flexibility to run samples with high matrix and TDS in solution and still manage to see great sensitivities for some elements down to sub ppm. Along with general care and the Eluo HF cleaner, we have managed to throw a lot of volume through these nebulizers and cut back on down time. Having the ability to run NaOH complexed solution before trace level precious metal run with minimum wash out with just dilute nitric is another reason you can't go wrong with these nebulizers.

The new DC neb is even better than I reported...The signal gain was actually more than 20% (!!). I was measuring Pb isotopes when I observed signal loss on the old neb (started at 9.7V, typical signal strength, and then went down to 9.1V) and instead of rinsing the neb I replaced it with the new DC type and the signal went up to 11.9V.

I replaced my cross-flow system with your MicroMist and Cinnabar spray chamber and get much better performance. Also, I am getting the same counts as I was getting on my cross-flow at twice the uptake rate.

Personally, if I was stranded on a desert island with a good ICP and could only choose one nebulizer I would go with the ceramic V-groove from Glass Expansion in Australia ... I don't think you will ever need to buy another nebulizer ... When I was introduced to the GE V-groove I was told it would pass gravel and it did while retaining its performance.