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Claisse Fusion Instruments. Fusion consists in the mixing of an oxidized sample with a lithium borate flux. This mix is heated to around 1000°C. At this temperature, the flux melts and dissolves samples to form a perfectly homogeneous mass. Finally, the molten material is either cast to form a glass disk to be analyzed by X-ray Fluorescence (XRF), or poured for a rapid dissolution into an acid to be analyzed by Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP), Atomic Absorption (AA) or any traditional Wet Chemistry method. To get the latest new from the Oxford Instruments website please click on the link above. To get the latest news from the Claisse website please click on the logo above or here.
