Flame Spectrophotometer
Our flame spectrophotometer is a specialized analytical instrument used in chemistry and environmental science for the quantitative analysis of trace metals in samples. It employs a flame, usually an air-acetylene or nitrous oxide-acetylene flame, to atomize and excite the metal ions present in the sample. The emitted light is then passed through a monochromator and detected, allowing for the identification and quantification of specific metal elements based on their characteristic emission spectra. Flame spectrophotometers are widely used in laboratories and research settings to determine metal concentrations in a variety of materials, including water, soil, and biological samples.