Introduction

Flame Photometer performs chemical analysis of alkali metals depending on their emission spectra. Calibrated device determines concentration of metals in the sample efficiently. Designed with 7-inch colour touch screen to display concentration values conveniently. Enables selection of different concentration units and allows pre- selection of flame sizes.

Applications

Flame Photometer is widely used for quantitative analysis of alkali and alkaline earth metals across pharmaceutical industry, food and beverage industry, petrochemical industry and in research fields.

Specifications

Testing elementsK, Na, Li, Ca, Ba
No of channels5
Display ValueConcentration value
Data range0.000 to 9.999
Range
K0 to 100 ppm
Na0 to 160 ppm
Li0 to 100 ppm
Ca0 to 1000 ppm
Ba0 to 3000 ppm
LOD
K0.01 ppm
Na0.01 ppm
Li0.1 ppm
Ca2 ppm
Ba6 ppm
Linear error
K0.195 ppm
Na0.69 ppm
Li0.15 ppm
Ca3 ppm
Ba9 ppm
Display7-inch colour touch screen
Response time< 8 s
Sample uptake<6 L/min
Stability<3% drift over 15s when continuously aspirating
Reproducibility<3% coefficient of variation for 7 consecutive samples
FuelLPG
Curve GraphDisplay
Printeroptional build-in thermal printer
COMUSB
SoftwareOptional software connecting with computer
Power supplyAC 220 V± 22 V 50/60 Hz ± 1 Hz, 250 W
Packing Dimensions780 × 560 × 390 mm
Gross weight18 Kg

Features

Determines concentration of metals like K, Na, Li, Ca, Ba.

Uptakes sample up to < 6 L/min.

Calculates correlation coefficient automatically.

Concentration units are selectable.

Measuring range can be altered.

Flame size can be pre-selected.

7-inch color touch screen to display concentration values.

Multilingual interface for users convenience.

FAQs

1. What is a Flame Photometer?

flame photometer is an analytical instrument used to measure the concentration of specific metal ions (such as sodium, potassium, calcium, and lithium) in a solution using flame emission spectroscopy.

2. How does a Flame Photometer work?

The sample is aspirated into a flame, where metal ions get excited and emit light at characteristic wavelengths. A detector measures the intensity of this light to determine ion concentration.

3. Which elements can a Flame Photometer detect?

They can commonly detect elements such as sodium (Na), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), and lithium (Li), and also capable of detecting barium (Ba).

4. How is a Flame Photometer calibrated?

Calibration is done using standard solutions of known ion concentrations, ensuring accurate measurement. Regular recalibration is necessary for precise results.

5. Can a Flame Photometer be used for non-metallic elements?

No, flame photometers are only suitable for detecting metal ions that emit characteristic light when excited in a flame.

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