| Working Range | 190 to 900 nm |
| Spectral Bandwidth | 0.1, 0.2, 0.4, 1.0 and 2.0 nm |
| Wavelength Accuracy | ± 0.15 nm |
| Wavelength Repeatability | ≤ 0.04 nm |
| Baseline Stability | ≤ 0.002 Abs / 30 min |
| Characteristic Concentration of Copper | 0.02 µg / ml / 1 % |
| Detection Limit of Copper | 0.004 µg / ml |
| Measurement Repeatability | 0.005 |
| Grating | 1800 lines / mm |
| Inflamer | All-metal titanium burner |
| Atomizer | Efficient glass atomizer |
| Lamp stand | 8 lamps automatic turret, automatic alignment |
| D2 Background Calibration Ability | 1 A ≤ 30 times correction ability |
| Acetylene Air Burner | 100 mm |
| Ignition Dynamic Baseline Drift | ≤ 0.006 Abs / 30 min |
| Characteristic Viscosity | ≤ 0.025 µg / ml / 1 % |
| Standard Deviation of the Accuracy | ≤ 0.5 % (Cu, absorbance > 0.8 A) (detection limit Cu ≤ 0.008 µg / ml) |
| Protection System | Can inevitably cut off gas if pressure is low power cut-off flame out and alteration of the burner |
| Power | 220 V ± 22 V AC |
| Dimension | 700 × 550 × 450 mm |
| Weight | 75 Kg |
Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer is utilized across various sectors including environmental analysis, geology, metallurgy, petrochemical industries, food and beverages, medicines, ceramics, paints, and chemical industries for precise quantification of elements.
PC workstation Printer Oil free Air compressor Acetylene reducing valve Cu - Hollow cathode lamp Air filter
| Graphite Furnace | HLB | 30 mg/1 mL |
| Maximum Temperature | 3000℃ | |
| Temperature Increasing Speed | ≥ 2000℃/S | |
| Characteristic Quantity | Cd≤ 0.5 × 10 to 12g Cu≤ 0.5 × 10 to 11g | |
| Accuracy | Cu ≤3 % Cd≤ 3 % | |
| Dimension | 550 × 450 × 300 mm | |
| Weight | 65 kgs | |
| Safety System | Protection for Overload current reduced air pressure low cooling water flow | |
| Power Consumption | 7000 W | |
| Power Supply | 220 V ± 22 V AC |
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Labtron Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometers offer precise and efficient trace element analysis with adaptable atomization technologies and high-precision optical systems. These feature a titanium combustion head, polymer explosion-proof spray chamber with enhanced safety features and durability. We offer versatile operation modes, including flame, graphite furnace, and hydride generation systems, these meet diverse analytical needs. Our Spectrophotometers boast powerful software and user-friendly design for consistent, reliable results and seamless data management.








The user has versatility with the C-T monochromator and bandwidth variance of our LAAS-A13, which enables fine control over spectral bandwidth and adjustable parameters. Thus, ideal circumstances for precise and trustworthy analysis are guaranteed.
Security alarms and protection mechanisms that can turn off the gas in the event of low pressure, power outages, flame out, or burner modification are included with our LAAS-A13. These safety precautions safeguard the equipment and the operator while ensuring the instrument operates safely.
Labtron’s LAAS-A13 comes with an oil-free air compressor, a printer, a Cu-Hollow cathode lamp, an acetylene-reducing valve, and a PC workstation as standard equipment. The optional accessory is a graphite furnace with certain features that offer extra capabilities for particular analysis requirements.
An analytical tool called an Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS) uses the light that each element's atom absorbs to determine the concentration of that element in a sample.
The basis of spectrophotometry is the light uptake by unbound atoms in a gaseous state. An excited state is created when atoms in the ground state absorb light energy at particular wavelengths. Analyte content in the sample can be calculated by determining the amount of light consumed.
The components include an atomizer (commonly used atomizers are Flame atomizers and Electro thermal atomizers), a Radiation source, and a spectrophotometer.
The hollow cathode lamp in atomic absorption spectrophotometer emits distinctive light at particular wavelengths that match the target analyte. This guarantees that the analyte atoms are excited selectively, resulting in exact and reliable readings.
Labtron’s Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometers boast flexible atomization technologies, accurate optical systems, a titanium combustion head, and a polymer explosion-proof spray chamber. These elements guarantee accurate and effective trace element analysis, along with improved safety and longevity.
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