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The industrial manufacturing of the first optical analytical measuring devices worldwide originates from the optical workshop of Carl Zeiss. It was founded in Jena in 1846.
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Up to the present day, we feel closely connected to the historical achievements of Carl Zeiss and Ernst Abbe. Our premium products "Made in Germany" stand for highest standards of quality.
1874
- Carl Zeiss introduced the first spectrometer worldwide — Ernst Abbe had delivered the basic scientific principles for effective production of optical measurement instruments
1924
- First Pulfrich photometer produced at Carl Zeiss Jena — this laid the foundation for the development of spectral photometry at Jena
- First flame photometer
1937
- First flame photometer — Carl Zeiss Jena created the methodical fundamentals for flame photometry
- Electrolytic unit
1945
- Manufacture of the first equipment which is regarded as the origin of today's titration technology and elemental analysis
- First SPEKOL
1963
- SPEKOL® and SPECORD® – developed by Carl Zeiss Jena – appeared as successors of the Pulfrich photometer in Jena
- First AAS
1971
- Introduction on the market of the first flame AAS, the AAS 1 from Carl Zeiss Jena
1982
- Market introduction of the new AAS generation AAS 3 – with automated data handling/device control and hydride technique
1989
- AAS 4: new PC-controlled AAS with softkeys, cookbook and temperature recalibration
- First TOC analyzer
1991
- multi N/C® – first simultaneous TOC/TN analyzer worldwide, manufactured by IDC in Langewiesen/Thuringia (since 2000 a wholly owned subsidiary of Analytik Jena)
- AAS 5 – represented a revolutionary step in AAS development (transverse heating of the graphite furnace)
1995
- Analytik Jena acquired the product section of lab analysis technology of Carl Zeiss Jena
1997
- AAS 5 solid – first completely automatic solid autosampler in the AAS
- First multi EA®
2002
- Double furnace – first innovative concept for the combustion analysis of very varied matrices and introduction of the first elemental analyzer
multi EA®
- AAS ZEEnit 50
2002
- AAS ZEEnit 60 – compact spectrometer with transversely heated graphite furnace and Zeeman background correction
- contrAA®
2004
- contrAA® – the first high-resolution continuum source AAS for flame, graphite furnace and hydride techniques in a single device
- multi EA® – new generation
2008
- multi EA® – a new generation of carbon, nitrogen, sulfur and chlorine elemental analyzers from liquid, paste and gaseous samples and TOC, EOX or AOX/TOX analysis in one device
- MobiLab – mobile Detection
2009
- Global Innovation for Mobile Detection: With the new product MobiLab, several established laboratory technologies are for the first time combined very efficiently in a flexible system.
- qTOWER –
Real-time PCR
2011
- Real time PCR: Analytik Jena launches two brand new products for real time PCR – qTOWER and TOptical
- PlasmaQuant®
PQ 9000 – ICP-OES
2013
- With the high-resolution array ICP-OES PlasmaQuant® PQ 9000 Analytik Jena expands its product portfolio with a further technology in the optical spectroscopy, the ICP-OES technology
- PlasmaQuant® MS Elite
2015
- With the introduction of the PlasmaQuant® MS, Analytik Jena extends its portfolio with an ICP-MS