MACYLAB INSTRUMENTS INC. ICP-6810 Successfully Introduced to Russian Universities; Domestic High-End
Recently, the ICP-6810 full-spectrum direct-reading inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometer, independently developed by MACYLAB INSTRUMENTS INC., was officially delivered to a university in Russia, marking a significant breakthrough for domestically produced high-end spectroscopic analysis instruments in the Russian higher education and scientific research market. The ICP-6810 is Macylab’s flagship product, developed on the basis of years of technical expertise. The instrument will be utilised in the university’s research laboratories for the detection of micro- and trace elements across multiple disciplines, including materials science, environmental monitoring, geological analysis and chemical engineering.
As Macylab’s flagship product, the ICP-6810 is a full-spectrum direct-reading inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometer designed to determine trace and ultra-trace element concentrations in various substances. It is widely used across a range of fields, including environmental protection, petroleum products, rare earths, semiconductors, geology, metallurgy, chemical engineering, clinical medicine, food, biological samples, forensic science and agricultural research. The instrument utilises a fully solid-state RF power supply independently developed by Macylab, offering numerous advantages such as compact size, high efficiency, stable output power and various protective functions. The load employs fully automatic matching technology, ensuring rapid matching speeds, which enhances the power supply’s efficiency and the instrument’s stability, whilst making the entire ignition process simple and convenient. Furthermore, the ICP-6810 employs a vertical torch with a cold cone to eliminate afterglow, and features bidirectional observation capabilities. Its detection range spans 165 nm to 950 nm, with detection limits for most elements ranging from 1 ppb to 10 ppb, thereby meeting the stringent requirements of university research for high-precision, multi-element simultaneous analysis.
MACYLAB INSTRUMENTS INC., established in 2012, is a high-tech enterprise with proprietary intellectual property rights, specialising in the research, development, production and sale of spectroscopic and life science instruments. The company’s headquarters and production base are located in Shanghai, with a marketing centre in Beijing, and R&D facilities in Shanghai, Beijing and Jiangsu. Leveraging core technologies protected by proprietary intellectual property rights, MACYLAB products have established a broad foundation of applications across organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, biochemistry, pharmaceuticals, environmental protection, metallurgy, petroleum and agriculture.
The successful conclusion of this procurement contract with Russian universities is a testament to Macylab’s ongoing commitment to the Russian market. As early as April 2025, Macylab’s specialist team showcased best-selling products such as the ICP-6810, AA-1800EL atomic absorption spectrometer and UV-1800 UV-Vis spectrophotometer at Analitika Expo in Moscow, Russia’s largest international trade fair for laboratory instruments and equipment. During the exhibition, Macylab’s products attracted significant attention from buyers and professionals across Russia, the CIS and Eastern Europe thanks to their reliable performance and excellent value for money, laying a solid foundation for future collaboration.
It is worth noting that cooperation between China and Russia in the field of scientific instruments is currently deepening. Reports indicate that the two countries plan to collaborate on the joint mass production of mass spectrometers based on femtosecond lasers. At the same time, Chinese scientific instrument manufacturers are accelerating their expansion into overseas markets; by 2025, exports of domestically produced liquid chromatographs will primarily target markets such as Russia and India. Furthermore, the Domestic Scientific Instrument Exhibition and Trading Centre launched a series of overseas expansion initiatives in 2024. The inaugural event, a dedicated session in Russia, facilitated the establishment of a Moscow branch centre and the formation of a strategic partnership with Moscow State University.
Analysts point out that against the backdrop of the in-depth advancement of the Belt and Road Initiative, domestic scientific instruments are facing unprecedented opportunities for global expansion. The introduction of the Macylab ICP-6810 into Russian universities not only serves as compelling evidence of the enhanced international competitiveness of China’s high-end analytical instruments, but also provides a successful model for other domestic scientific instrument manufacturers looking to expand into the Russian and Eastern European markets. In the future, as Sino-Russian scientific and technological cooperation continues to intensify, domestic scientific instruments are expected to showcase the excellence of ‘Made in China’ on a broader international stage.

