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Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer LMAAS-A101 has an automatic spectral bandwidth setting and wavelength optimization. Dual alarm system for ignition failure, fuel gas leakage, flow control error, etc. Equipped with two temperature control modes for increased flexibility. Multiple safety interlock device and prompt information display prevents possible hazard. It is compatible with WinXP, Win7, Win8, Win10 software operation system.
Specifications
| Wavelength range | 190 to 900 nm |
| Light source | Cathode lamp |
| Lamp holder | 8-lamp turret automatically rotates and aligns |
| Lamp current range | 0 to 15 mA |
| Optical system | Czerny-Turner monochromator |
| Diffraction Grating | Groove 1800 1ines/mm, blaze wavelength 250nm |
| Focal Length | 277 mm |
| Spectral Bandwidth | 0.l nm, 0.2 nm, 0.4 nm, 0.8 nm, 1.6 nm |
| Flame system | 10 cm Ti |
| Graphite Furnace System | 3000 ℃, ˃ 2500 ℃/s, AC 220 V, 5.5 kVA |
| Power supply | Single phase AC, 110 V/220 V |
| Maximum power consumption | 0.2 kVA |
| Graphite furnace dimensions (L × W × H) | 350 × 490 × 430 mm |
| Graphite furnace weight | 40 kg |
| Overall Dimensions (L × W × H) | 1020 × 530 × 500 mm |
| Weight | 85 kg |
Pricing
| Product | Price | Unit | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer LMAAS-A101 | $ 28550 | Each of 1 |
Features
Intelligent feedback detection technique to monitor and protect the lamp
High precision mass flow controller
Highly PMT detectors to detect photons across different wavelengths
PPS spray chamber withstands extreme conditions
Swiftly switches emission burner for elements that ionize easily
Stable electronics in flame system controls the fuel flow accurately
Standard USB communication port
User-friendly operation
Applications
Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer is widely used in the various field of analysis, pharmacology, archaeology, manufacturing, mining and forensics.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 What is an Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer?
An Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer is an apparatus designed to measure the concentration of elements by detecting the absorption of optical radiation (light) by free atoms in the gaseous state.
2 How does Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer work?
It works by measuring the absorption of light by vaporized atoms to determine the concentration of specific elements.
3 What elements can be detected using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer?
It can detect metals such as lead, copper, zinc, iron, calcium, and magnesium.
4 How is Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer used in environmental analysis?
It is used in environmental analysis to detect trace metals like lead, mercury, and cadmium in water, soil, and air samples.
5 What is the role of Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer in food safety testing?
It plays a vital role in food safety testing by measuring toxic metal residues such as arsenic and lead in food products.
6 Can Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer be used in pharmaceutical industry?
In pharmaceutical industry, it is used to ensure raw materials and finished products meet safety standards by analyzing metal content.
7 Can Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer be used in mining applications?
It is used in mining to analyze ore samples for valuable metals like gold, silver, and copper.
8 How is Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer used in agriculture?
It is used in agriculture to monitor nutrient levels and detect toxic metals in soil, water, and fertilizers.
9 Can Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer be used in forensic science?
In forensic science, it is used to detect trace metals in evidence such as gunshot residues or poisoned tissues.
10 How does Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer assist in quality control in manufacturing?
It assists in quality control by verifying metal content in materials used in electronics, automotive, and metal finishing industries.