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News Release from: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Elemental Analysis) | Subject: Solaar S
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 11 December 2002
Industrial design award for spectroscope
Recognition of high quality, novel technology and a contemporary approach based on a knowledge of market needs, product requirements and customer preferences
Thermo Elemental says it is proud to receive the Gold Award for Industrial Design from Instrument Business Outlook (IBO) The IBO 2002 Gold Award for excellence in industrial design of analytical and life science instruments, has been awarded to Thermo Elementals Solaar S series atomic absorption spectroscope
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 30 Jan 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Candidates are chosen from a variety of new instruments that IBO monitors through trade shows, trade publications and press releases.
It is recognised that the best industrial design helps improve an instrument's functionality, user friendliness and reliability.
The Solaar S series systems are remarkably compact yet still offer features associated with much larger spectrometers, such as full automation of all spectrometer functions.
Designed for applications such as environmental, clinical, drug discovery and food analyses, the Solaar S2 is an entry-level product while the S4 is the reliable, workhorse, multi-element AA system, ideal for cost-effective analyses in high sample throughput laboratories.
This award recognises an image of high quality, novel technology and a contemporary approach this is based on a knowledge of market needs, product requirements and customer preferences.
The unique design distinguishes it from all major competitive instruments and continues the innovative brand image initiated by the Solaar M series.
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