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钢研纳克ICP-OES接连中标海关项目,彰显国产仪器硬核实力

Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the successful bids of Steel Research Nack's Plasma 3000 and Plasma 3500 ICP-OES instruments for key projects with customs authorities, showcasing the advancement of domestic high-end scientific instruments in breaking the monopoly of imported equipment [1][2][3]. Group 1: Project Achievements - Steel Research Nack's Plasma 3000 and Plasma 3500 ICP-OES have been awarded contracts by Guangzhou Customs, Tianjin Customs, and Huangpu Customs, indicating a strong recognition of the company's technological capabilities [2][3]. - The specific projects include the procurement of one unit each of Plasma 3000 for Guangzhou and Tianjin Customs, and one unit each of a high-frequency infrared sulfur analyzer and Plasma 3500 for Huangpu Customs [3]. Group 2: Technological Advancements - The Plasma 3000 ICP-OES is a key outcome of a national major scientific instrument development project, featuring advanced designs such as vertical plasma, dual observation interfaces, and a high-resolution optical system [4]. - The instrument employs cold cone technology to eliminate tail flame effects, a high-stability solid-state RF generator, and a large pixel area CCD chip for low-noise signal conversion, making it suitable for various fields including metallurgy, geology, and environmental analysis [4]. Group 3: Industry Position - The successful application of Steel Research Nack's instruments not only enhances customs detection efficiency and accuracy but also signifies a technological leap from "catching up" to "leading" in the domestic scientific instrument sector [7]. - Steel Research Nack is recognized as a leading enterprise in China's analytical instrument manufacturing, with a strong portfolio of products and services across multiple industries, including steel, aerospace, and environmental sectors [10].