Beckman KLiNa Flame System and a Cl/CO2 Analyzer
- 1975 – 1984
Beckman introduced the KLiNa Flame System, a flame photometer with attached diluter and printer, in 1971. The company first marketed a chloride/CO2 analyzer in 1975.
Flame photometers determine the presence and concentration of some metal ions in a substance by exposing the substance to a flame and reading any changes in the color of the flame.
The Cl/CO2 Analyzer simultaneously measures chloride and carbon dioxide. It is used in clinical settings to analyze serum, spinal fluid, and sweat.
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“Beckman KLiNa Flame System and a Cl/CO2 Analyzer,” 1975–1984. Beckman Historical Collection, Box 81. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/bz60cw49m.
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