Shimadzu’s New AA-7000 Series Spectrophotometers Include Newly Developed 3-D Optical System for Enhanced Flame and Furnace Analysis

9 Mar 2009
Emily Marquez-Vega
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The new AA-7000 Series atomic absorption spectrophotometer from Shimadzu Scientific Instruments incorporates recently developed 3-D optics for enhanced flame and furnace analysis.

The AA-7000 series’ 3-D optical system is capable of producing maximum performance for both flame detection (Pb 0.015 ppm) and furnace detection (Pb 0.00005 ppm). This is achieved through optimal adjustment of the light beam and digital filter, and by using optical components that restrict light loss.

The optical double-beam photometric system is automatically set for flame measurements, and the high-throughput, single-beam photometric system is automatically set for furnace measurements. With a new graphite furnace design, the AA-7000 Series has achieved improved lower limits of detection for furnace analysis in all fields, as compared to Shimadzu’s previous series designs.

The AA-7000 has the smallest footprint of any flame or furnace AA spectrophotometer on the market, combining flame and furnace system mounts in the same compartment. When combined with an optional auto atomizer changer, the AA-7000F creates an integral burner and furnace that remains permanently installed in the combustion chamber. It supports flame analysis of high-concentration samples and furnace analysis of trace samples without changing the atomizer unit.

The AA-7000 series gives users a single high-performance autosampler for both flame and furnace, saving capital cost and set-up time. The ASC-7000 autosampler can layer a solution in the furnace like competitive systems, but takes analysis a step further by truly mixing a sample with four other solutions, such as matrix modifiers, matrix matching, dilution or standard addition samples, for a higher level of automation. Optimal background correction methods are installed as standard, and a high-speed self-reversal method provides correction over a 185 nm to 900 nm range.

Additionally, because safety is an important consideration for flame atomic absorption spectrophotometers, the AA-7000 series are also the first instruments in the world to be equipped standard with a vibration sensor that extinguishes flames automatically. Other safety features include a multimode automatic gas leak check and automatic air-N2O switching for flame-specification instruments, and an argon gas pressure monitor and over-current protection unit for furnace-specification instruments.

User-friendly WizAArd software demos in less than one minute and is compliant with FDA 21 CFR Part 11. Quality assurance/quality control functionality and hardware validation software are also provided.

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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.
Shimadzu’s New AA-7000 Series Spectrophotometers Include Newly Developed 3-D Optical System for Enhanced Flame and Furnace Analysis