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982200419 Burner is a general term for a device that causes fuel and air to be ejected, mixed and burned in a certain way. Burners are divided into industrial burners, burners, civil burners, and special burners according to type and application field.
982200419 They are mostly made of corrosion-resistant and high-temperature resistant materials such as stainless steel or titanium metal. The function of the burner is to atomize the sample through flame combustion.
982200419 The atomized test liquid enters the burner and undergoes drying, melting, evaporation, dissociation and other processes under the influence of flame temperature and flame atmosphere to produce a large number of ground state atoms, as well as some excited state atoms, ions and molecules.
982200419 A well-designed burner should have high atomization efficiency, low noise, and stable flame performance to ensure high absorption sensitivity and measurement precision. Slot burners are commonly used in atomic absorption spectroscopy to generate atomic vapors.
982200419 Depending on the type of gas and supporting gas used, the length and width of the burner gap vary. Generally, the applicable gas and supporting gas are marked on the burner.