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Determination of Carbon/Nitrogen in Coal, Coke, Carbon Black, and Graphite

LECO Corp.
6 Nov 2012

This application note outlines carbon/nitrogen determination utilizing LECO’s TruMac® CN for quick, simultaneous analysis. This instrument employs a horizontal ceramic combustion system using pure oxygen with a maximum temperature of 1450°C to ensure complete oxidation of macro samples.

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