Model 420 Dual Channel Flame Photometer The Model 420 Clinical Flame Photometer was developed from the Single Channel Model 410 Flame Photometer, with the objective of improving productivity and analytical performance, when measuring Sodium and Potassium. It is available in Clinical or Industrial format with appropriate NIST traceable calibration solution concentrates. The biggest improvement is Dual Channel operation, allowing both Sodium and Potassium to be calibrated, measured and displayed simultaneously. The Model 420 Flame Photometer retains many of the Model ...
Flame photometer BWB-1 1- Switch on the Flame Photometer 2- Open propane gas cylinder and turn the (Fuel adjustment Knob) on the front panel to the right 3- Fill the "U" tube with tap water 4- Turn on Flam by press 1 or accept 5-Clibaration: View calibration will display the calibration state of each ion, the type of calibration - single point or multi point. 6- Select the appropriate ion and press "Accept". This ...
See discussions, stats, and author profiles for this publication at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/264836739 Effectiveness of calibration on ame photometer performance Article in International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology · January 2013 DOI: 10.1504/IJBET.2013.057673 CITATION READS 1 21,941 4 authors, including: Alnazier O.M. Hamza Mohamed Omer Khider Sudan University of Scineces and Technology Ibncena 42 PUBLICATIONS 22 CITATIONS 9 PUBLICATIONS 6 CITATIONS SEE PROFILE SEE ...
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