Flame Photometric Detector

Flame photometers utilize the characteristic spectral emission of atoms excited by the flame in a sample. They determine element concentrations by measuring the intensity of light at specific wavelengths through a photoelectric detection system. They are used to detect alkali and alkaline earth metals, such as sodium, potassium, and calcium, and are applied in chemical and environmental fields for analyzing water quality, soil, and material composition.
Selection
Select the corresponding detection range based on the type of elements to be tested, and consider the sample type to match the sample introduction system. Pay attention to the detection limit and linear range to meet testing requirements, and verify the stability and repeatability of the instrument. Evaluate the operational complexity and maintenance costs, and confirm that the supporting safety measures comply with laboratory conditions.

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Instruments

Adopt photometric 90 ° scattering measurement method, equipped with automatic cleaning brush and bubble measurement cell, support automatic sewage discharge and cleaning interval setting, Measurement range 0.00-500 NTU, Repeatability ≤ 2%.

$ 2764.00

Using dual-channel proportional value display, knob type operation is easy, flame size can be pre-selected, equipped with flameout protection device. Detection limit K ≤ 0.004mmol/L, Na ≤ 0.008mmol/L, Response Time < 8S, high stability.

$ 815.00

Using concave Holographic grating spectroscopy, Light spectrum is pure and accurate, pass band is narrow, Sensitivity is high; Five elements can be combined with any combination at the same time, automatic ignition and flame monitoring, Response Time is less than 8 seconds, Stability change within 15 seconds ≤ 2%.

$ 2637.00

Platinum Sensor provides linearly stable measurement results, Conductivity Detector cell constant K = 10, Measurement range 0 to 200mS/cm, suitable for high Conductivity Detector liquid detection.

$ 105.00

Support Bluetooth wireless setting and download, waterproof depth of 30 Meters, memory can store 96000 Measured values, users can replace the battery by themselves, and have temperature threshold LED alarm function.

$ 233.00

Conductivity Detector cell constant K = 0.1, built-in temperature sensor real-time sensing sample temperature, suitable for low Conductivity Detector liquid measurement.

$ 312.00

1KW standard blowtorch, flame height 170-190mm, support 0.1-999 seconds holding time setting, with automatic timing and high voltage ignition function, suitable for flame retardant performance testing of various cable materials.

$ 1211.00

The equipment adopts stainless steel structure to resist corrosion, equipped with automatic ignition and Timing function, combustion time 0~ 99.99 seconds, gas lamp Nozzle inner diaMeter 9.5mm, to ensure accurate and reliable testing.

$ 666.00

Using platinum sheet material, Conductivity Detector cell constant is 10, suitable for high conductivity environment water measurement, equipped with three core socket interface, no temperature compensation design.

$ 102.00

One key automatic correction ABS value, Light spectrum Bandwidth 4.0nm, Wavelength range 325~ 1000nm, Imported tungsten lamp life up to 2000 hours, can accommodate 100mm Cuvette, support photometric detection and quantitative analysis.

$ 682.00

Using platinum sheet material, Conductivity Detector cell constant 0.1, no temperature compensation function, suitable for pure water and ultra-pure water and other water quality measurement, optional Glass flow Tank.

$ 183.00

Using platinum sheet material, Conductivity Detector cell constant is 1, Measurement range covers 2.0~ 200 µS/cm, suitable for conventional water detection, interface is three-core socket, no temperature compensation function.

$ 99.00

Using concave Holographic grating spectroscopy, Light spectrum is pure and accurate, the passband is narrow, and the Sensitivity is high; the five elements can be combined with any combination of direct reading measurement at the same time, the Response Time is less than 8 seconds, and the relative change of Stability in 15 seconds does not exceed 2%.

$ 2637.00

Conductivity Detector 1 with platinum sheet material. Measurement range from 200 µS/cm to 200 mS/cm. Suitable for environmental and conventional water detection without temperature compensation.

$ 99.00

Using concave Holographic grating spectroscopy, Light spectrum is pure and accurate, Sensitivity is high; Five elements can be combined with any combination of direct reading measurement at the same time, flexible and convenient; Internal standard channel can correct the signal to ensure stable and reliable performance.

$ 2157.00

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