GNS Science Seeks New ICP-MS System for Geothermal Laboratory

GNS Science, New Zealand�s leading Earth science institute, is seeking to replace an outdated Inductively Coupled Plasma - Mass Spectrometer (ICP-MS) with a newer piece of equipment with latest technological capabilities. This investment will maintain the present capability of the New Zealand Geothermal Analytical Labo…

Source ID: NZ-GETS-29089550

Scope overview

GNS Science, New Zealand�s leading Earth science institute, is seeking to replace an outdated Inductively Coupled Plasma - Mass Spectrometer (ICP-MS) with a newer piece of equipment with latest technological capabilities.

This investment will maintain the present capability of the New Zealand Geothermal Analytical Laboratory (NZGAL), the country�s sole facility dedicated to analysing commercial water and gas samples from geothermal and volcanic sources. The ICP-MS must be capable of analysing a wide range of cations in potable water, groundwater, geothermal waters, sea waters and effluents.

We are looking for a supplier who can provide a high-quality ICP-MS system, technical advice, annual maintenance and warranty support.

Statusawarded
CategoryFacilities & Maintenance
CountryNew Zealand
Publish dateMar 26, 2024
Submission deadlineApr 16, 2024
Estimated value
Notice typeaward_notice
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BuyerInstitute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Limited (GNS Sciences)
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OrganizationInstitute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Limited (GNS Sciences)

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ICP-MSgeothermal analysiswater testingscientific equipmentlaboratory instrumentationGNS Scienceanalytical chemistrymass spectrometry

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