Agilent for Advanced Battery Science Systems
Agilent offers comprehensive analytical instruments configured for standard or customized test methods. We can help you stay current with emerging applications and approved methods, and our integrated workflow solutions deliver accurate, comprehensive data to help you make informed decisions to accelerate your time to results.
Explore our solutions and discover how Agilent can help your lab optimize safety, productivity, efficiency, and profitability.
Product Selection
Agilent Gas Chromatography (GC) systems provide proven reliability, high sample throughput, and Instrument Intelligence. They deliver excellent analytical performance and uptime with intelligent predictive technologies that help you avoid problems before they affect performance.
A broad portfolio of benchtop, online, and portable GC instruments meets the needs of scientists who analyze and test environmental, food, forensic, energy, chemical, and pharmaceutical samples in the lab, in the field, or from remote locations.
The Agilent portfolio of GC/MS instruments provides comprehensive analytical capabilities, allowing users to achieve sensitive, robust and reliable GC/MS analysis of any sample in a routine setting.
Agilent Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) is available in single quadrupole and triple quadrupole configurations. The single quadrupole ICP-MS is perfect for typical ICP-MS measurements from routine, regulated analysis to advanced research and demanding applications. The triple quadrupole ICP-MS will give you the confidence of knowing you can resolve problematic interferences – even in your most difficult samples – delivering results you know you can trust.
Agilent Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-OES), also known as Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-AES), is a well-established technique for determining elements in a wide variety of samples.
Analysts will know exactly when cleaning or routine maintenance of their ICP-OES or ICP-AES is required, thanks to sensors built into the system. Lab managers will know that the results from their ICP-OES system are accurate thanks to algorithms that find interferences and provide backup results.