Flame Photometer LBN-FP173 is built with three channels to test elements such as K, Na, and Ca. It is equipped with element concentration reading function for precise analysis. Integrated automatic correlation coefficient calculation enhances measurement accuracy. Incorporated gas leakage alarm and automatic gas cut-off function ensure operational safety. Our Flame Photometer is ideal for application in scientific research, health, education and other fields.
Testing Elements | K, Na, Ca |
No. of Channels | 4 |
Test Range |
K: 0.15 to 100 ppm Na: 0.18 to 100 ppm Ca: 0.1 to 1000 ppm |
LOD |
K: ≤0.156 ppm Na: ≤0.184 ppm Ca: ≤2 ppm |
Linear Error |
K: ≤0.195 ppm Na: ≤0.69 ppm Ca: ≤3 ppm |
Response Time | Less Than 8s |
Sample Uptake | Less Than 3ml/min |
Stability | ≤3% drift (15S), ≤15% drift (6S) |
Reproducibility | ≤2% |
Air Compressor | External |
COM | USB |
Fuel | LPG |
Power Consumption | 250 W |
Power Supply | AC220V±22V 50Hz±1Hz |
Packing Dimension | 570 × 530 × 400mm |
Weight | 18 Kg |
Atomizer
Built-in thermal printer
Software
LPG reducing Valve - 1 Pc
Stainless steel bellows for LPG - 1 Pc
Silica gel tubing for waste liquid - 1 Pc
PU tubing for air - 1 Pc
Air Compressor - 1 Pc
Flame Photometer LBN-FP173 is essential for analyzing cement, glass, ceramics, refractory materials, construction materials, fertilizers, soil, mining products, petroleum, metallurgy, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, beverages, food, municipal solid waste, and various laboratory samples in scientific research, health, and education.
Flame Photometer LBN-FP173 is essential for analyzing cement, glass, ceramics, refractory materials, construction materials, fertilizers, soil, mining products, petroleum, metallurgy, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, beverages, food, municipal solid waste, and various laboratory samples in scientific research, health, and education.
Most Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a Flame Photometer?
Ans. 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?
Ans. 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?
Ans. 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?
Ans. 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?
Ans. No, flame photometers are only suitable for detecting metal ions that emit characteristic light when excited in a flame.
Flame Photometer LBN-FP173 is built with three channels to test elements such as K, Na, and Ca. It is equipped with element concentration reading function for precise analysis. Integrated automatic correlation coefficient calculation enhances measurement accuracy. Incorporated gas leakage alarm and automatic gas cut-off function ensure operational safety. Our Flame Photometer is ideal for application in scientific research, health, education and other fields.