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Lab Analysis Instrument Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer
AAS
Introduction of Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer
Atomic absorption spectrometer is used to analyzes metal elements
according to the effect of atomic vapor in the ground state of
matter on characteristic radiation absorption, and it can
sensitively and reliably determine minor or trace elements.
Parameters of Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer AA2300
Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer AAS Lab Analysis Instrument | |
Wavelength range(nm) | 185-900nm |
Wavelength indication error(nm) | ±0.15nm |
Wavelength repeatability(nm) | ≤0.05 nm |
Spectral Bandwidth | 0.1, 0.2, 0.4, 1.0, and 2.0nm |
Zero Drift | ±0.002/30min |
Instantaneous noise(Abs) | ≤0.002 Abs |
Flame Atomizer | |
Detection limit | Cu: ≤0.002μg/mL |
Repeatability | RSD≤0.25% |
Graphite Furnace Atomizer | |
Detection limit(Graphite Furnance: Cd pg) | ≤0.3pg |
Repeatability | RSD≤1.5 % |
Heating temperature | room temperature -3000°C or so |
Heating rate | 3000°C/s |
Autosampler | |
Injection bits | 108 |
Linear | >0.999 |
Injection volume | 1-200μL |
Injection volume repeatability | ≤0. 1% |
Result repeatability | ≤1.5% |
Background correction | Deuterium lamp |
Lamp position | 8 |
Features of Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer AA2300
1. Very low stray light, high detection sensitivity
2. Full-reflection dual-beam optical path, high optical path
stability
3. Flame-graphite furnace integrated design
4. 8 lamp holders preheat simultaneously to improve detection
efficiency
5. Combustion head: all- titanium metal titanium combustion head
Applications of Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer
Atomic absorption spectroscopy is frequently utilized in
agriculture and the study of environmental sciences. Atomic
absorption spectroscopy, which analyzes the light emitted from a
sample rather than the light absorbed—are frequently used in
various fields of agricultural study. Typically, they’re used to
identify and analyze the presence of potentially harmful elements
in the environment.
Atomic absorption spectroscopy has been utilized in the study of
forensic sciences for many years. Common causes of metal poisoning,
such as mercury and lead, are easily detectable using this
technology and can be identified even in trace amounts.