Double Beam Microprocessor UV-VIS Spectrophotometer with various advanced features. Here’s a summary of the key aspects you’ve mentioned:
Key Features:
Wavelength Range: 190–1100 nm, which covers both UV (ultraviolet) and VIS (visible) light spectra.
Variable Bandwidth: Adjustable bandwidth options (0.5, 1, 2, 4, 5 nm) to allow for varying levels of resolution and accuracy.
Automatic Operations: The system is fully automated, which makes it user-friendly and minimizes human error.
Wavelength Calibration: The instrument can automatically calibrate the wavelength for accuracy.
Wavelength Scanning: The ability to perform wavelength scans for obtaining spectra over a range of wavelengths.
Automatic Peak Picking: Automatically identifies and marks the peak points in the spectrum.
Spectrum Display: The data is displayed on a large screen with graphics for easy interpretation.
Data Handling: Spectrum and data can be printed out via a printer, and there’s also a USB port for transferring data to a computer.
Software Included: Comes with software that aids in controlling the instrument and analyzing data on your computer.
Advantages:
High Reliability: The instrument has a high level of reliability, ensuring accurate and consistent measurements.
Low Noise: The low noise design improves the quality of the data by minimizing unwanted signal interference.
Advanced Circuitry: The advanced measurement and control systems allow for precise operation.
Convenience: The software and USB connectivity make data analysis and reporting easy.
Applications:
This type of spectrophotometer is typically used in research, quality control, and environmental monitoring, as it can measure the absorbance or transmittance of samples across a broad wavelength range. It’s especially useful in fields like:
Pharmaceutical and chemical analysis
Food and beverage testing
Environmental analysis
Biochemical research