TOFWERK is excited to participate in the Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, taking place in Tucson, AZ from January 11–17, 2026, with short courses starting January 9. This biennial meeting brings together approximately 500 international scientists to discuss recent advances in plasma sources for atomic spectroscopy and mass spectrometry.
Meet the mipTOF team at Booth #7 to discover how this field-deployable instrument brings real-time, highly sensitive trace metal analysis to your air research – supporting source apportionment, air toxics monitoring, and detailed particulate characterization.
Highlighted topics at WCPS 2026 include sample introduction and transport, PFAS detection, nanomaterial analysis, plasma instrumentation and modeling, spectroscopic standards, plasma source mass spectrometry, laser-assisted plasma spectrometry, and novel plasma spectrochemical applications.
Highlighted Products at WCPS 2026

All the elements. All the time.
The TOFWERK icpTOF is an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS) that couples the source and interface hardware of a Thermo Scientific iCAP RQ to a TOFWERK TOF mass analyzer. With high-speed mass spectral acquisition and simultaneous analysis of all isotopes, the icpTOF is the ideal ICP-MS detector for multi-element single particle analysis and laser ablation imaging.

Trace elements in air. Real-time, anywhere.
The TOFWERK mipTOF is a field-deployable TOFMS featuring a microwave-sustained high-power plasma for real-time quantification of trace elements and metals in air. The system operates its plasma source using either nitrogen (N₂) gas or ambient air, and with the on-site generation of compressed gases, field deployment is made possible.
TOFWERK Booth 7

WCPS 2026 icpTOF Presentations
14:20 | T-09
Environmental, Forensic, and Archeological Analyses
Talk: mipTOF: A platform for Mobile, Real-Time Quantitative Analysis of Metals in Air, Dr. Alexander Gundlach-Graham, TOFWERK
