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$$        Quickly and easily switch between flame and     furnace



 Employs a quick, tool-less switching mechanism, making it as easy and effortless as shown in the photo.


 From flame...                          ... to furnace







 Remove the burner head.           Attach the furnace.



 Attach the burner head.          Remove the furnace.







 ...to flame                                                                        From furnace...




 Switch smoothly between Flame and Furnace  Slim, Easy-to-Use Design


 All that is involved in switching from flame to furnace is to remove the burner head and put in place the furnace  Smallest footprint for a full system   Lamp house
 section. No tools are needed, making this a quick, easy process.   The system with a dual atomizer fits into a 960 mm width   Just slide the cover to the side for easy replacement of the
               (including power supply for the graphite furnace atomizer).   hollow cathode lamps through the large opening.
 Furthermore, one autosampler can be used for both flame and furnace, which negates the need to prepare
 the autosampler for each analysis method.






 Selecting the Graphite Tube


 High-density graphite tube  Pyro-coated graphite tube  Platform tube
 (P/N  206-50587-11)  (P/N  206-50588-11)  (P/N  206-50887-02)  AA-6300
 Can be used for all elements. Especially   Effective for elements that readily form   Restricts chemical interference due to   1080mm(W) × 545(D) ×460(H)
 effective for low-boiling point elements   carbides (Ni, Fe, Cu, Ca, Ti, Si, V, Mo, etc.).   coexisting substances. Effective for the
 (Cd, Pb, Na, K, Zn, Mg, etc.).   analysis of environmental samples and
 biosamples, such as sea water and
 industrial waste.
 * Depending on the state of the sample, some other combinations may be appropriate.





                             AA-6880F Dual Atomizer System
                                960mm(W) × 590(D) ×702(H)
               * Dimensions do not include the ASC-6880. Height (H) does not include protrusions.












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