Atomic Absorption Spectrometers

Atomic absorption spectrometers are used to quantify the concentration of elements in samples. They support precise laboratory analysis through reliable measurement techniques.

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Common Applications

metal analysis

environmental testing

food safety testing

clinical diagnostics

Buying Guide

Atomic Absorption Spectrometer Buying Guide

Choosing the right atomic absorption spectrometer for your needs involves considering several critical factors.

Ensure you verify essential features and conditions before purchasing.

  • Check the type of atomization technique used and match it with your analytical requirements.
  • Evaluate the instrument's condition, including any wear or damage.
  • Confirm the availability of essential accessories such as lamps and sample holders.
  • Verify that calibration logs and user manuals are included to ensure accurate measurements.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an atomic absorption spectrometer used for?
It is used for measuring the concentration of elemental metals in samples.
How does atomic absorption spectrometry work?
It works by atomizing a sample and measuring the light absorbed by the atoms to determine their concentration.
Why choose surplus atomic absorption spectrometers?
Surplus options can provide cost-effective solutions with verified performance.
What should I verify when buying a surplus atomic absorption spectrometer?
Ensure proper calibration, condition, and the availability of necessary accessories and manuals.