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Fp 20<br />

FLAME PHOTOMETRY<br />

FLAME PHOTOMETRY EQUIPMENT<br />

72<br />

cod. 01080060/V1<br />

The flame photometer Fp 20 determinates, with great precision and simplicity, the sodium, potassium and<br />

lithium concentration in every biological liquid. The flame photometer Fp 20 is a very compact system<br />

with built-in dilutor for the standard and samples dilutions. 4 different programs are included in the sofware:<br />

two for the Na and K serum and urine determination, one for the Lithium serum determination and one<br />

OPEN for the Na and K determination in other biological liquids or chemical solutions or soils samples;<br />

Fp 20 is an open system that allows several standardizations for various determinations. The liquid crystal<br />

display drives the operator in the test execution and the results are visualized and printed out by the builtin<br />

thermal printer.<br />

READING RANGE:<br />

OPTICAL SYSTEM:<br />

ZEROING:<br />

GAS SUPPLY:<br />

WORKING VOLUMES:<br />

DILUTION RATIOS:<br />

RESULTS TIME:<br />

PRECISION:<br />

ACCURACY:<br />

DISPLAY:<br />

PRINTER:<br />

PAPER SIZE:<br />

OPERATIVE CONDITIONS:<br />

POWER SUPPLY:<br />

SAFETY STANDARDS:<br />

ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY:<br />

IVD:<br />

DIMENSIONS WEIGHT:<br />

TECHNICAL FEATURES<br />

Serum: Na 0-250 mEq/L K 0-25 mEq/L Li 0-2.5 mEq/L<br />

Urine: Na 0-250 mEq/L K 0-250 mEq/L<br />

Wavelengths: 766 nm for K 589 nm for Na 670 nm for Li<br />

Automatic zero setting with Blank insertion<br />

Commercial propane Gas<br />

Aspirated sample volume: 50 µL - Erogated diluent volume: 10 mL<br />

1:200 for Na and K 1:20 for Li<br />

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