The Atomic Absorption Spectrometer (AAS) is a powerful analytical instrument used to determine the concentration of metal elements in liquid samples with high sensitivity and precision. It operates by measuring the absorption of light by free atoms, typically in a flame or graphite furnace, and is widely used for detecting trace metals across a broad range of disciplines including environmental testing, food safety, clinical diagnostics, and materials science.

At CREM Incubator, we provide shared access to advanced AAS instruments, enabling research teams to perform accurate elemental analysis without the financial and operational burden of maintaining their own spectrometry systems. This promotes cost-efficiency, data reliability, and regulatory compliance across a wide spectrum of scientific and industrial applications.

Here are some of the key applications of Atomic Absorption Spectrometry:

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  • Atomic Absorption Spectrometer is a standard method for detecting trace metals such as lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), arsenic (As), and mercury (Hg) in water, soil, and air samples—critical for environmental monitoring and public health assessments.

  • Atomic Absorption Spectrometer is used to measure mineral content and detect contamination in food products, including analysis of calcium, iron, zinc, and other trace elements to ensure nutritional labeling accuracy and safety standards.

  • Atomic Absorption Spectrometer supports clinical diagnostics by measuring metal ion concentrations in biological fluids (e.g., blood, serum, urine), useful for detecting deficiencies or toxic exposures.

  • AAA Ensures purity and compliance of raw materials and finished pharmaceutical products by detecting and quantifying trace metal impurities as per regulatory guidelines.

  • AAS is widely applied in metallurgy, mining, and manufacturing for the compositional analysis of alloys, ceramics, and industrial effluents.

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