Arc-nebulization (a thermal nebulization technique) is used to form an aerosol of cadmium, lead and zinc. An open arc chamber of simple operation and an ejector of high efficiency are described which are adaptable for use with any flame atomic absorption spectrometer. Limits of detection better by one or two orders of magnitude than those achieved by conventional flame a.a.s. methods were obtained viz., 43 ng Pb, 5 ng Cd, 7 ng Zn (equivalent to 0.7, 0.08 and 0.11 ppm, respectively, in copper). Calibration with matrix-free solutions was possible for lead and cadmium but not for zinc. The spectral interference of copper on absorbance at the most sensitive zinc line (213.856nm) and the efficiency of arc nebulization of cadmium are also discussed. © 1978.