Brenscheidt Galvanik Service expands analysis laboratory

The analytical laboratory at Brenscheidt Galvanik Service has been using state-of-the-art technology in elemental analysis since March 2025: The ultra-modern ICP-OES system PlasmaQuant 9100 Elite from Analytik Jena is now in use and raises the analytical capabilities of the company's own laboratory to a new level.
ICP-OES (Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectroscopy) is one of the most accurate methods for determining metals and trace elements in aqueous samples. With the commissioning of this state-of-the-art system, Brenscheidt Galvanik Service, also known as Galvanikservice.de, is expanding its portfolio in water and metal analysis and offering customers even more detailed and accurate measurements. The system is used in a wide range of industries and applications, including the electroplating industry to analyze electrolytes, process waters and deposits for process control and quality assurance. It is also used in waste water and environmental analysis to check heavy metal contamination in waste water in accordance with official regulations, in metal processing and materials testing to analyze alloy components for quality assurance and process control or in the chemical industry to determine metal impurities in chemical solutions and products.
The new analyzer is characterized by high detection sensitivity, precision and efficiency. Thanks to innovative optics and powerful plasma technology, it enables reliable analyses with low detection limits and high reproducibility. In addition, customers of Brenscheidt Galvanik Service benefit from shorter analysis times and even higher quality measurement results. This acquisition underlines Brenscheidt's claim to always work at the cutting edge of technology as a leading service provider in water and metal analysis. Customers from the electroplating, metal, environmental and paper industries can rely on their samples being analyzed with the highest precision.