Improve your ion chromatography capabilities with updated systems and software
Looking to update your Ion Chromatography system? Older, discontinued systems may have unsupported components or no longer have parts available for repair. A newer system can improve your productivity, resolution and help ensure laboratory safety and compliance.
Thermo Scientific has an Ion Chromatography (IC) system to meet your needs. Browse our suggestions below or contact one of our experts to tailor a selection specific to your analyses and workflow needs.
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What instrument is recommended?
Find discontinued products, suggested instrument equivalence, and current products below. You will also find a short list of key differences. See our content resources for further information.
Discontinued SystemICS-5000+ | ![]() | Recommended SystemICS-6000 |
Key differences in ICS 5000+ (with gradient pump) and ICS-6000 (with gradient pump):
- RFID consumable tracking
- Dual EG to extend application capability with ease of use
- Optional WiFi for ease access
Discontinued SystemICS-5000 | ![]() | Recommended SystemICS-6000 |
Key differences in ICS-5000 (with gradient pump) and ICS-6000 (with gradient pump):
- High Pressure Ion Chromatography (HPIC) system operates at up to 6000 psi, allowing the use of 4µm columns
- RFID consumable tracking
- Dual EG to extend application capability with ease of use
Discontinued SystemICS-3000 | ![]() | Recommended SystemICS-6000 |
Key differences between ICS-3000 (with gradient pump) and ICS-6000 (with gradient pump):
- High Pressure Ion Chromatography (HPIC) system operates at up to 6000 psi, allowing the use of 4µm columns
- RFID consumable tracking
- Dual EG to extend application capability with ease of use
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Discontinued SystemICS-5000+ | ![]() | Recommended SystemIntegrion |
Key differences between ICS 5000+ (with isocratic pump) and Integrion HPIC System:
- RFID consumable tracking
- Dual Eluent Generation Cartridge (EGC) mode to extend application capability with ease of use
- Column compartment temperature 30-80ºC
Discontinued SystemICS-5000 | ![]() | Recommended SystemIntegrion |
Key differences between ICS-5000 (with isocratic pump) and Integrion HPIC System:
- High Pressure Ion Chromatography (HPIC) system operates at up to 6000 psi, allowing the use of 4µm columns
- RFID consumable tracking
- Column compartment temperature 30-80° C
Discontinued SystemICS-3000 | ![]() | Recommended SystemIntegrion |
Key differences between ICS-3000 (with isocratic pump) and Integrion HPIC System:
- High Pressure Ion Chromatography (HPIC) system operates at up to 6000 psi, allowing the use of 4µm columns
- RFID consumable tracking
- Column compartment temperature 30-80° C
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Discontinued SystemICS-2500![]() | ![]() | Recommended SystemIntegrion HPIC System![]() |
Key differences between ICS 2500 and Integrion HPIC System:
- High Pressure Ion Chromatography (HPIC) system operates at up to 6000 psi, allowing the use of 4µm columns
- Easier access to RFIC components (Eluent Generation Cartridges and Continuously Regenerated Trap Columns)
- Plug and play conductivity or electrochemical detectors can be easily installed or exchanged
Discontinued SystemICS-2100![]() | ![]() | Recommended SystemIntegrion HPIC System![]() |
Key differences between ICS 2100 and Integrion HPIC System:
- High Pressure Ion Chromatography (HPIC) system operates at up to 6000 psi, allowing the use of 4µm columns
- Easier access to RFIC components (Eluent Generation Cartridges and Continuously Regenerated Trap Columns)
- Forced air flow column oven reduces temperature gradients and ensures consistent separations
- Plug and play conductivity or electrochemical detectors can be easily installed or exchanged
- Consumables Device Monitoring tracks consumables performance and usage
- Mobile Instrument Control allows remote status monitoring and instrument control via a tablet
Discontinued SystemICS-2000![]() | ![]() | Recommended SystemIntegrion HPIC System![]() |
Key differences between ICS 2000 and Integrion HPIC System:
- High Pressure Ion Chromatography (HPIC) system operates at up to 6000 psi, allowing the use of 4µm columns
- Easier access to RFIC components (Eluent Generation Cartridges and Continuously Regenerated Trap Columns)
- Forced air flow column oven reduces temperature gradients and ensures consistent separations
- Plug and play conductivity or electrochemical detectors can be easily installed or exchanged
- Consumables Device Monitoring tracks consumables performance and usage
- Mobile Instrument Control allows remote status monitoring and instrument control via a tablet
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Discontinued SystemICS-1000![]() | ![]() | Recommended SystemAquion HPIC System![]() |
Key differences between ICS-1000 and Aquion IC System:
- Newer electronics
- Upgraded model
- Improved connectivity
Discontinued SystemICS-1100![]() | ![]() | Recommended SystemAquion HPIC System![]() |
Key differences between ICS-1100 and Aquion IC System:
- Newer electronics
- Upgraded model
- Improved connectivity
Discontinued SystemICS-1500![]() | ![]() | Recommended SystemAquion HPIC System![]() |
Key differences between ICS-1500 and Aquion IC System:
- Newer electronics
- Upgraded model
- Improved connectivity
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Discontinued SystemICS-1000![]() | ![]() | Recommended SystemIntegrion HPIC System![]() |
Key differences between ICS 1000 and Integrion HPIC System:
- High Pressure Ion Chromatography (HPIC) system operates at up to 6000 psi, allowing the use of 4µm columns
- Easier access to RFIC components (Eluent Generation Cartridges and Continuously Regenerated Trap Columns)
- Plug and play conductivity or electrochemical detectors can be easily installed or exchanged
Discontinued SystemICS-1100![]() | ![]() | Recommended SystemIntegrion HPIC System![]() |
Key differences between ICS 1100 and Integrion HPIC System:
- High Pressure Ion Chromatography (HPIC) system operates at up to 6000 psi, allowing the use of 4µm columns
- Easier access to RFIC components (Eluent Generation Cartridges and Continuously Regenerated Trap Columns)
- Forced air flow column oven reduces temperature gradients and ensures consistent separations
- Plug and play conductivity or electrochemical detectors can be easily installed or exchanged
- Consumables Device Monitoring tracks consumables performance and usage
- Mobile Instrument Control allows remote status monitoring and instrument control via a tablet
Discontinued SystemICS-1600![]() | ![]() | Recommended SystemIntegrion HPIC System![]() |
Key differences between ICS 1600 and Integrion HPIC System:
- High Pressure Ion Chromatography (HPIC) system operates at up to 6000 psi, allowing the use of 4µm columns
- Easier access to RFIC components (Eluent Generation Cartridges and Continuously Regenerated Trap Columns)
- Forced air flow column oven reduces temperature gradients and ensures consistent separations
- Plug and play conductivity or electrochemical detectors can be easily installed or exchanged
- Consumables Device Monitoring tracks consumables performance and usage
- Mobile Instrument Control allows remote status monitoring and instrument control via a tablet
Related information
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