“Stringent Regulatory Standards”
- ICP-MS sensitivity gains enable better trace analysis in pharmaceuticals and environment. AAS automation and detection limits improve routine elemental analysis versatility.
- Modern AAS features improve detection limits and automation, making it more versatile for routine elemental analysis. Portable XRF offers real-time, non-destructive field analysis with enhanced accuracy.
- For Instance, The US FDA and European Union have set maximum allowable levels for lead, cadmium, and arsenic in various food items. Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) and Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) are crucial techniques employed by food manufacturers to comply with these regulations by accurately quantifying trace levels of these toxic elements in raw materials and finished goods, preventing potentially harmful products from reaching the market.
- The atomic spectroscopy market is poised for continued growth, driven by stringent regulations and technological advancements. Increasing demand for precise elemental analysis across diverse sectors like food safety and environmental monitoring, coupled with user-friendly innovations, will fuel its expansion in the coming years.



