Atomic Absorption Spectrometers

Atomic absorption spectrometers are instruments used to measure the amount of a specific metal element in a sample. They are commonly used in chemical analysis to determine concentrations of elements such as iron, copper, zinc, lead, silver, gold, and mercury, among others. The principle of operation of atomic absorption spectrometers is based on the absorption of light by the atoms of the element of interest in the sample, which are vaporized and atomized before being exposed to a light source. The amount of light absorbed by the atoms is then measured and used to calculate the concentration of the element in the sample. Atomic absorption spectrometers can be used for qualitative or quantitative applications, and they are widely used in industry, scientific research, medicine, and other fields.

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MGA-1000 Atomic Absorption...



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The MGA-1000 series of graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometers crystallizes intuitive technology and exceptional handling.

The unique High Frequency Zeeman background correction system ensures effective compensation of intense and rapidly changing spectral interferences and brings routine analysis of complex samples to new heights.



MGA-1000 spectrometer is an excellent solution for reliable and accurate trace elements analysis and major cations determination in various fields:

  • Environmental monitoring
  • Water treatment
  • Food and beverages
  • Agriculture
  • Pharmaceutics and life science
  • Medicine and biochemistry
  • Forensics and clinical research
  • Petrochemistry and refineries
  • Process control and material analysis
  • Science and research

Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (GFAAS) provides optimal combination of high selectivity and sensitivity with low running cost.