Atomic fluorescence spectroscopy is a technique used in biochemical, medical, and chemical applications that require very high sensitivity as well as precision and accuracy. An atomic fluorescence spectrometer is capable of measuring samples containing both hydride forming elements (such as: Arsenic (As), Cadmium (Cd), Zinc (Zn), Bismuth (Bi), Selenium (Se), Tellurium (Te), Antimony (Sb), Tin (Sn), Germanium (Ge), and Lead (Pb)) as well as Mercury (Hg) at a parts per trillion (ppt) level using the unique vapour hydride generator. The high sensitivity and reliability of Aurora¡¦s series of LUMINA 3300 Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometer is ideal for elemental analysis in a variety of research sectors.
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