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Flame photometer SF111
for the environmental industryfor the food industrybenchtop

Flame photometer - SF111 - Labstac Ltd - for the environmental industry / for the food industry / benchtop
Flame photometer - SF111 - Labstac Ltd - for the environmental industry / for the food industry / benchtop
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Characteristics

Type
flame
Sector
for the environmental industry, for the food industry
Configuration
benchtop

Description

A Flame Photometer is a scientific instrument that is used to analyse the levels of Sodium, Lithium, Potassium or Calcium in a particular sample. Flame Photometry works by measuring the intensity of light emitted when the element is exposed to a flame. Used in Pharmaceutical Industry, Beverage Industry, Food Industry, Environmental Analysis, Chemical Industry, Cement Industry Also known as Laboratory Flame Photometer Features • It meets the requirements of medical clinical test in addition to new added functions of testing high contected K and Na it has the detection function of Li salt taken by the mental patients. • Many new technology, new material are used by the equipment. • Liquid crystal display, Menue-prompted, curve saving, flame-out protection device, external printout and so on. • These all build on superior flushbonding single-chip computer circuitry. • Bring RS232 interface, can be connected with computer. Specifications Weight: 35 kg Linearity Range Potassium: 0~30 mg/|, correlation coefficient greater than 0.999 Measurement Range: K: 0~10 mmo|/L Na:0~200 mmo|/L Repetitiveness: (GV%):K:1.5%(5mmo|/L or 50mmo|/L) Na :1.0%(140 mmol /L) Linearity Error: K:2%;Na:2%: within 8s Solution Consumption: 4 ml /min extinguishing tester.automatic disconnection gas function Dimension (LXWXH): 58x38x33 cm

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