An Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer is an analytical instrument used to measure the concentration of specific elements in various samples by analyzing the absorption of light.
The double beam design enhances accuracy and stability by allowing simultaneous measurement of the sample and reference light paths, reducing errors caused by fluctuations in light source intensity.
The measurement range includes Sphere: -20 to +20D, Cylinder: -8 to +8D, and Axis: 0 to 180°, with specific step increments for each measurement type.
Yes, the Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer is suitable for biological research for precise analysis of various biological samples.
The automatic PD measurement feature allows for the measurement of pupillary distance ranging from 45 to 88mm, with a precision of 1mm steps.
The instrument features a 7-inch TFT LCD display, which provides clear and easy reading of measurement results.
Yes, it is equipped with a thermal printer for convenient and quick printing of measurement data.
The spectrophotometer has a memory capacity to store 10 measurement values for each eye, allowing for easy reference.
Yes, the Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer is designed to be compact and lightweight, making it easy to transport.
This device is used in chemical laboratories, biological research, and optometry clinics for measuring substances and analyzing eye power and astigmatism.
The minimum pupil size that can be measured is 2.0mm.
The corneal power can be measured from 33.75 to 67.50D, with increments selectable from 0.12D or 0.25D.
The radius of curvature can be measured within a range of 5.0 to 10mm, with an increment of 0.01mm.
Corneal astigmatism can be measured from 0.0 to 8.00D, with increments selectable from 0.12D or 0.25D.
The axis measurement range is from 1° to 180°, with an increment of 1°.
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