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Lab Expo Flame Photometer units are configured for quantitative determination of alkali and alkaline earth elements in analytical testing workflows. Systems support detection of Na, K, Li, Ca, and Ba with 2 to 5 channel configurations, aspiration rates from 2 to 6 mL/min, and measurement ranges extending to 1000 ppm for selected elements. Integrated concentration display and controlled flame analysis enable routine elemental assessment in clinical, agricultural, water testing, and industrial laboratory applications.
FAQ for Flame Photometer
1: What is a Flame Photometer and how does it work?
A Flame Photometer is an analytical instrument used to measure the concentration of certain metal ions, such as sodium, potassium, lithium, and calcium. It operates by detecting the intensity of light emitted when these elements are introduced into a flame.
2: What are customizable flame settings in a Flame Photometer?
Customizable flame settings allow users to adjust parameters such as flame temperature and sensitivity for specific sample types or analysis requirements, improving accuracy and flexibility.
3: How does auto-ignition work in a Flame Photometer?
Auto-ignition enables the instrument to ignite the flame automatically at the push of a button, enhancing safety and eliminating the need for manual lighting, which can be hazardous and inconsistent.
4: What is the benefit of having liquid level detection?
Liquid level detection alerts the user when the sample or reagent levels are too low or if the aspiration line is dry. This prevents inaccurate readings and potential damage to the system.
5: What does real-time concentration readings mean in a Flame Photometer?
It means the instrument displays the concentration of measured elements immediately as the sample is being analyzed, allowing for instant observation and response.