PerkinElmer Expands Consumables Portfolio with Atomax™ High Performance 1.5 Inch Atomic Absorption Lamps

22 Jan 2010
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PerkinElmer, Inc. today announced the addition of the Atomax™ line of 1.5 inch hollow cathode lamps (HCL) to the Company’s atomic spectroscopy consumables portfolio. The Atomax lamps are designed by PerkinElmer and are competitively priced, high quality lighting sources that can be used with any commercial atomic absorption spectrometer (AAS).

“Atomax lamps are a natural extension of PerkinElmer’s consumables offerings and support our commitment to serving the global spectroscopy market,” explained Martin Long, vice president, Spectroscopy, PerkinElmer. “PerkinElmer’s extensive experience in atomic absorption gives our customers added confidence knowing they are receiving quality products from a market leader they can trust.”

PerkinElmer has more than 40 years of experience in the design and manufacturing of atomic absorption products and consumables. The new Atomax lamps offer laboratories around the world a dependable lighting source in a 1.5 inch format. These consumables are engineered to provide high sensitivity, stable light output, low noise, and long life. All lamps are thoroughly tested and each is shipped with a certificate of quality that guarantees the lamp has passed all required tests before leaving the factory.

Atomax™ 1.5” Single-Element Hollow Cathode Lamps – 37mm

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New Atomax1.5" hollow cathode lamps are crafted to the same high standards that have made PerkinElmer 2" Lumina™ hollow cathode lamps the best in the industry. Drawing on more than 40 years of HCL design and manufacturing expertise, Atomax lamps now offer laboratories around the world a dependable, top-quality lighting source, regardless of the brand of AA instruments used.

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Atomic Absorption / Emission SpectroscopyAtomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) and atomic emission spectroscopy (AES) — also called optical emission spectroscopy (OES) — are used to detect the elemental constituents in samples. Both techniques involve the atomization of a sample. Atomic absorption spectrometers may use a flame or furnace to create an atomic vapor of the sample before irradiation with spectral light. Optical emission spectrometers may use a flame, inductively coupled plasma (ICP), microwave plasma (MP) or spark arcs to atomize and excite the sample. At higher excitation energies, electrons can be emitted instead of photons, which can be useful for samples that can’t be atomized and for surface analysis. Explore electron spectroscopy equipment such as Auger spectrometers and photoelectron spectrometers for surface elemental analysis of samples. Find the best atomic absorption, photoelectron and optical emission spectrometers in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Spectroscopy LampsMonochromators, filters and spectroscopy lamps are available for specific applications of spectroscopy instruments. Available spectroscopy lamps include xenon, hollow cathode, ultraviolet, tungsten, halogen, mercury and deuterium.
PerkinElmer Expands Consumables Portfolio with Atomax™ High Performance 1.5 Inch Atomic Absorption Lamps