
Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS)
AAS measures the concentration of elements by detecting the absorption of light by free atoms in a gas phase. Flame atomization uses a flame to vaporize the sample and is well-suited for higher concentration elements and rapid analysis. Graphite furnace atomization provides enhanced sensitivity by electrically heating the sample in a graphite tube, making it ideal for trace and ultra-trace element detection. Together, these techniques cover a broad range of analytical needs in environmental, pharmaceutical, food, and industrial applications.
Flame AAS for fast, robust analysis of higher concentration samples
Graphite furnace AAS for ultra-trace detection with enhanced sensitivity
Accurate quantification of metals such as lead, cadmium, copper, and more
Wide linear dynamic range for diverse sample types
Suitable for water, soil, food, and biological samples
Reliable performance with minimal interferences
Compliant with international environmental and quality standards