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Atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) is a quick, low-cost, and high-throughput technique typically used to study elements in solution. As a result, AAS is employed in the examination of water, food and beverages, pharmaceuticals, clinical research, and other fluids.
The percentage of precious metal in ores, for example, can be ascertained using it in mining operations. By using certain wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation from a light source, atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) may identify elements in samples that are either liquid or solid.
The absorbances of various elements will absorb wavelengths in different ways, and these absorbances are measured in comparison to standards.
The Global Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometers market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
New Atomic Absorption Spectrometer Introduced by Thermo Fisher Scientific. For laboratories that are concerned about costs, Thermo Scientific’s iCE 3300 GF, the newest model in the iCE 3000 Series of AA spectrometers, is a good option.
For maximum sensitivity, dependability, and precision of readings, it provides guaranteed deuterium background correction and automatic optical setup. The iCE 3300GF AA spectrometer incorporates characteristics that give high levels of sensitivity and efficiency for trace element analysis.
It was designed for a range of analytical applications across environmental, academic, clinical, and food safety laboratories.
The integrated furnace autosampler and Ebert optical system of the iCE 3300GF AA spectrometer allow for the preparation of standards and the intelligent dilution of out-of-range samples.
By allowing automatic and unattended operation, this dramatically boosts productivity. A special graphite furnace vision system (GFTV) is another feature of the new instrument.
This system delivers a real-time inside view of the graphite cuvette and allows for the observation of sample deposition and drying behaviour, aiding method development in general.
The wizard-driven Thermo Scientific SOLAAR software, which is included with the iCE 3300GF AA spectrometer, offers unparalleled ease and accessibility by guiding users through activities like spectrometer optimization, analysis, and results reporting.
A new Atomic Absorption Spectrometer with Improved Optics was launched by Aurora Biomed. Through a number of new features, the TRACE 1800 Atomic Absorption Spectrometer builds on Aurora’s success with earlier models by enhancing sample detection as well as sampling speed and efficiency.
Ultra-trace element detection in as little as 50 L is made possible by Aurora’s unique micro-plating sample injection technology, allowing sampling from small volumes, such as those seen in biological or pharmaceutical samples.
The TRACE 1800 outperforms earlier systems by using totally reflecting optics and displaying no wavelength discrimination to produce the sharpest image possible for analysis.
The eight lamp platform with twin power supplies enables study of up to eight separate elements in a single run with less time for lamp switching and more perfect lamp alignment than conventional rotary-style lamp turrets.
Last but not least, the switchable genuine double beam optics and 1 kHz D2 noise correction provide detection limits that are not possible with conventional mass spectroscopy.
Atomic absorption spectrometry from the PinNAcle series is presented by PerkinElmer. The need for more compact, high performance flame and graphite furnace systems is being driven by the demand for atomic absorption spectrometers as international laws in the environmental, food and consumer products sectors continue to multiply.
The PinNAcle series is a small platform built on an original optical setup that makes use of cutting-edge fibre optics. Because of how the PinAAcle series is configured, small design is possible without sacrificing instrument performance in demanding applications.
With a significant installed base of atomic absorption instruments around the world, PerkinElmer has a long history of innovation in this field.
Their PinAAcle series, with the tried-and-true longitudinal Zeeman furnace and state-of-the-art optical design, enables scientists to meet or surpass regulatory requirements and provides enhanced precision for difficult matrices, making it a necessity for labs all over the world.
The performance of the PinAAcle series is improved when patented graphite tubes and PerkinElmer LuminaTM hollow cathode lamps are employed. The full range of specialised supplies, consumables, and accessories offer dependable performance, aid in lowering operational costs, and increase instrument uptime.
The PinNAcle series’ WinLab32TM software expedites and simplifies the process of going from sample to results. WinLab32 software simplifies each step of their workflow for increased laboratory efficiency by cutting down on the time needed for method creation, sample analysis, and report preparation.
The programme fully automates the construction of furnace methods and burner head alignment with gas flow optimisation, ensuring secure, repeatable method setup.
Atomic absorption spectrometry from the PinNAcle series is presented by PerkinElmer.
The need for more compact, high performance flame and graphite furnace systems is being driven by the demand for atomic absorption spectrometers as international laws in the environmental, food and consumer products sectors continue to multiply.
The PinNAcle series’ WinLab32TM software expedites and simplifies the process of going from sample to results.
WinLab32 software simplifies each step of their workflow for increased laboratory efficiency by cutting down on the time needed for method creation, sample analysis, and report preparation.
Bruker Introduces a New Compact Solar Absorption Spectrometer For Atmospheric Measurements The Bruker Corporation has announced the release of the new compact spectrometer EM27/SUN for atmospheric investigations using solar absorption spectroscopy.
The EM27/SUN includes the new CAMTracker system, which is an enhanced version of the well-known solar tracker that employs an innovative camera-based feedback system that follows the sun as a light source.
The exceptional tracking accuracy is the foundation for high-precision quantifications. Atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) detects elements in liquid or solid samples by using certain wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation from a light source.
Individual elements absorb wavelengths differently, and the absorbances of these elements are evaluated against standards. One of the most extensively used techniques for detecting the amounts of absorbing species (chromophores) in solutions is absorption spectroscopy.
Furthermore, the new CAMTracker delivers direct line-of-sight information and is insensitive to inhomogeneous lighting. The EM27/SUN is very portable due to its very compact and sturdy design, relatively low weight, and intuitive user interface, making it excellent for long-term measurement campaigns in isolated locations with little infrastructure.
The new EM27/SUN is a mobile analyzer for atmospheric investigations that offers exceptional performance at a very reasonable price.
“Their intention for the EM27/SUN is to provide researchers with an effective analyzer that allows for the collection of spectral information to follow-up on changes in their global environment even in remote areas.
In addition to the well-established international reference for ultra-high resolution spectrometers, the EM27/SUN completes Bruker’s product portfolio for environmental gas analytics.
Remote sensing systems such as the hyperspectral imager HI90, scanning imager SIGIS 2, open-path-air monitoring-system OPS with retroreflector array, and the EM27 are also available from Bruker’s gas analytics spectrometer product line.