About Microprocessor Flame Photo Meter
DIGITAL FLAME PHOTOMETER MICROPROCESSOR
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Technical Specification of Microprocessor Flame Photo Meter
- Range Na : 0.1 to100
- K : 0.1 to 100
- Ca : 15 to 100
- Li : 10 to 100
- Sensitivity 0.1 ppm.
- Accuracy ± 1 % up to 40 ppm.
- ± 2 % above 40 ppm.
- Readout 5 digit seven segment bright red LED.
Precise Elemental AnalysisThis microprocessor-controlled flame photometer delivers accurate measurement of sodium, potassium, calcium, and lithium from 0-100 ppm. Its built-in optical filters and emission flame photometry detection principle ensure reliable results suitable for various laboratory settings.
User-Friendly Digital InterfaceEquipped with a 7-segment LED display and soft touch membrane keys, the photometer provides clear digital readouts and intuitive operation. Automatic calibration with standard solution input streamlines the analytical process, minimizing operator error and improving efficiency.
Safety and ReliabilityThe instrument features robust safety systems, including flame failure protection and over-voltage safeguard. Its sturdy metal chassis with powder-coated finish, flame and solvent resistant components, and compatibility with LPG or Propane ensure dependable performance and longevity in demanding laboratories.
FAQs of Microprocessor Flame Photo Meter:
Q: How does the Microprocessor Flame Photometer perform elemental analysis?
A: The photometer uses emission flame photometry, introducing the sample via a nebulizer and adjustable compressor. Built-in optical filters isolate sodium, potassium, calcium, and lithium, and the microprocessor-controlled system measures light emitted by these elements for precise quantification.
Q: What is the process for calibrating the instrument before use?
A: Calibration is automatic and managed digitally. Users input standard solutions for each element, and the microprocessor system adjusts parameters accordingly, ensuring accurate readings across the 0100 ppm range for sodium, potassium, calcium, and lithium.
Q: Where can this photometer be used effectively?
A: This photometer is ideal for clinical, medical, agricultural, and industrial laboratories. Its broad application range and robust safety features support both research and routine analytical tasks, wherever precise elemental analysis is needed.
Q: When should standard solutions and filters be replaced?
A: Standard solutions should be replaced regularly based on laboratory protocols or when detected inaccuracies arise. Filters are durable, but periodic inspection and replacement are recommended as part of routine maintenance to ensure continued measurement integrity.
Q: What benefits does the digital display and microprocessor control offer?
A: The digital LED display provides clear, immediate results, and the microprocessor system automates calibration and operational controls. This reduces human error, enhances repeatability (<2% variation), and streamlines workflow, especially in laboratories with high sample throughput.
Q: How does the safety system work in the photometer?
A: Safety is ensured by flame failure protectionwhich shuts off the gas if the flame extinguishesand over-voltage safeguards to protect internal components. These measures prevent hazardous situations and contribute to the instruments reliability during operation.