The OHAA-810 and the Economics of Trace Metal Analysis


OHAA-810 Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer

A single-flame AAS from a Chinese manufacturer serves a specific niche: routine, high-volume labs where precision matters but graphite-furnace complexity doesn’t.

The OHAA-810 is a workhorse instrument, not a flagship. It is a single-flame atomic absorption spectrophotometer that uses an air-acetylene flame and a high-efficiency glass atomizer to detect trace metals like copper at concentrations as low as 0.003 µg/mL.

Its specifications tell a clear story. The baseline stability is tight—noise and zero drift both at ≤0.003A over 15 minutes—and the repeatability for copper is below 0.6% RSD. That is consistent, reproducible performance for standard environmental or food-safety workflows.

What is absent is equally telling. The graphite furnace atomization system is entirely omitted (“–” in every field). This is a flame-only machine, deliberately limited. It bypasses the added cost and complexity of electrothermal atomization in favor of reliable, high-throughput operation.

The optical chain is conventional but competent: a 1800 lines/mm grating in a Czerny-Turner monochromator with a 270mm focal length, paired with a photomultiplier tube and deuterium-lamp background correction. The software automates curve plotting and report generation.

This product fits into a procurement logic common in Chinese industrial labs. It is not the most advanced AAS on the market, but it provides a clear value proposition for facilities that process dozens of routine metal analyses daily and need dependable results without the overhead of a graphite furnace.

The OHAA-810 reflects a broader manufacturing ecosystem: Chinese analytical instrument makers building capable, modular tools that undercut Western equivalents on price while meeting baseline ISO standards. It is a rational choice for high-volume testing environments where total cost of ownership is the decisive factor.

The most telling specification is the detection limit: copper at 0.003 µg/mL. That is sensitive enough for trace analysis but not ultratrace. It is a deliberate constraint—and a signal that this instrument was designed for a specific economic layer of the lab market, not for the highest-end research.

Why it matters:
For labs that run routine heavy-metal testing, the OHAA-810 removes the cost premium of a graphite furnace without sacrificing reliable precision. It is a tool built for throughput, not prestige, and reflects how Chinese manufacturers are segmenting the analytical market.


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