Flame Photometry - What are the benefits the BWB-1 Flame
Photometer offers over the competition?
Flame Photometers require an air compressor, a gas regulator,
additional filters if you wish to measure more
that Na and K, and if you are an area of high
humidity, you will require a water separator for
your compressor. You will also need standards
and furthermore, if you do not operate on 220
volts 50 cycles, you will find it costs you more
to operate on the voltage you use, both for the
Flame Photometer, and the compressor - these are
all hidden costs!
With the BWB 1 Flame Photometer you get a total package. It
includes an air compressor which is not affected
by high humidity, it includes a gas regulator,
it has filters for Na, K, Li, Ba and Ca, it has
switchable voltage, it is both computer and
auto-sampler compatible.
Also supplied is a Flame Photometry starter pack comprising
volumetric ware and standards. Added to all that
are the additional features in our instrument.
So, please, when making price comparisons, look
at what you get for your money when you buy a
BWB-1.
A guide to Flame Photometer Analysis
Included with your purchase is our 'Guide to Flame Photometer Analysis' document. This includes details on the history of flame photometry, the Principles of flame photometry and flame photometer operating data. In addition, we provided detailed application methods for some common flame photometer procedures. These include:
- Sodium
- The Determination of Sodium in Raw Pine Oil
- The Determination of Exchangeable Sodium in Soils
- The Determination of Sodium in Fuel Oil
- The Determination of Sodium in Glass
- The Determination of Sodium in Straw
- Sodium and Potassium
- The Determination of Sodium and Potassium in Silicates, Minerals and Ore
- The Determination of Sodium and Potassium in Fruit Juice
- Potassium
- The Determination of Potassium in Fertilisers
- The Determination of Potassium in Plant Material
- The Determination of Available Potassium in Soils
- The Determination of Potassium in Mixtures Containing Plant Derived Resins
- The Determination of Potassium in Glass
- Lithium
- The Determination of Lithium in Grease
- Calcium
- The Determination of Calcium in Beer
- The Determination of Calcium in Biological Fluids
- The Estimation of Calcium in Milk
- The Simple Flame Photometric Determination of Calcium
- The Determination of Calcium in Fruit Juice
- The Determination of Calcium in Biscuits
- Barium
- The Simple Flame Photometric Determination of Barium
- Alkalis
- The Determination of Alkalis in Cement
- Sulphate
- The Determination of Sulphate