Fine-tune the impact bead to achieve the highest absorbance signal with the lowest noise. 4. Running an Analysis Once the method is saved and the instrument is optimized:
Syngistix stores data in a secure database, making it easy to retrieve old runs.
Choose between Flame, Furnace, or Mercury/Hydride modes.
Set up Quality Control (QC) parameters to ensure the instrument stays within specific recovery limits during long runs. 3. Instrument Optimization and Alignment
Use the Results window to see concentrations in real-time. The Spectral Display allows you to view the actual peaks, which is vital for troubleshooting background interference in Graphite Furnace (GFAA) work. 5. Data Management and Reporting
Where you define the "how" of your analysis—wavelength, slit width, and calibration standards.
Adjust the burner head position horizontally and vertically while aspirating a standard to find the "sweet spot" of the flame.