Shimadzu AA-7000 Atomic Absorption Spectrometer

Optical Double-Beam | Wavelength Range 185 – 900 nm

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Description

The Shimadzu AA-7000 Atomic Absorption Spectrometer is a highly sensitive measuring instrument designed to measure the concentration of specific metal elements in a sample. Spectrometers such as this one are widely used in fields such as environmental science, food safety and pharmaceuticals.

Features of the AA-7000 include 3D double-beam optics to produce maximum performance through optimal adjustment of the light beam and digital filter, and by using optical components that restrict light loss. A wavelength range of between 185 to 900 nm covers a broad portion of the ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared spectrum. The six-lamp turret has two lamps burning simultaneously, one for current measurement and one warming up for the next. For safety, the AA-7000 is  fitted with a vibration sensor and a gas leak detector. Externally, the AA-7000 measures 63 x 71 x 72 cm approximately.

This spectometer comes with an assortment of cathode lamps.

Key Features Of The Shimadzu AA-7000 Atomic Absorption Spectrometer

  • Wavelength Range 185 to 900 nm
  • Optical Double-Beam
  • 6-Lamp Turret
  • Bandwidth 0.2, 0.7, 1.3, 2.0 L nm
  • Photomultiplier Tube Detector
  • Assortment Of Cathode Lamps Included
  • Dimensions (L x W x H) 63 x 71 x 72 cm approx.

 

Data Sheet For AA-7000

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Additional information

Dimensions63 × 71 × 72 cm
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Model

AA-7000

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Warranty

30 days (Richmond Promise)

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