Product Description
We offer digital spectrophotometer that is versatile. Rugged,easy to operate and accurate instrument to determine absorbance, % transmission and concentration of liquids. It operates at a wavelength range of 340 to 960 mm. Highly advanced solid state I. C. Technology has made its circuit very stable and accurate. Desired wavelength can be selected by adjusting the disc at the top funnel.
Reliable Performance and AccuracyThe Digital Spectrophotometer is designed with advanced features like a tungsten halogen lamp, a tight spectral bandwidth of 5 nm, and high wavelength accuracy. This ensures reliable measurement of absorbance, % transmission, and concentration, making it ideal for laboratories and hospitals that require precise analytical data.
Versatile Applications for Laboratories and HospitalsEngineered for a spectrum of laboratory and clinical uses, this spectrophotometer accommodates multiple cuvettes simultaneously and operates over a wide wavelength range. Its robust build and temperature resistance up to 40C make it suitable for varied testing environments, enhancing workflow efficiency in complex analyses.
Digital Controls and User-Friendly DisplayWith intuitive digital controls and a bright LED display, users can set parameters accurately, while features like auto zero and direct concentration readout simplify sample analysis. The modern rectangular design fits seamlessly into lab spaces, combining ergonomic handling with technological sophistication.
FAQ's of Digital Spectrophotometer:
Q: How does the automatic zero setting function on the digital spectrophotometer?
A: The automatic zero setting streamlines the measurement process by calibrating the baseline absorbance to zero with the touch of a button. This eliminates manual adjustments, ensuring accurate and consistent readings for every new set of measurements.
Q: What types of samples can be analyzed using the four-position cuvette holder?
A: The spectrophotometer features a four-position cuvette holder compatible with quartz cuvettes, allowing simultaneous analysis or comparison of multiple liquid samples. This is particularly useful for high-throughput labs handling multiple assays or comparative tests.
Q: When should the device's tungsten halogen lamp be replaced?
A: The tungsten halogen lamp is designed for prolonged laboratory use, but replacement may be needed if the lamp dims noticeably, fails to ignite, or measurement consistency declines. Refer to the user manual or contact technical support for replacement guidelines based on usage frequency.
Q: Where is this spectrophotometer most commonly utilized?
A: This digital spectrophotometer is widely used in research institutions, hospital laboratories, pharmaceutical companies, and academic settings throughout India and internationally, owing to its reliable performance and versatility.
Q: What is the process for ensuring wavelength accuracy during operation?
A: To maintain wavelength accuracy (2 nm), perform routine calibration using certified reference standards as detailed in the device manual. Automatic zeroing and digital control further assist in delivering highly reproducible results with minimal user intervention.
Q: How can users benefit from the direct concentration facility feature?
A: The direct concentration facility allows users to instantly read sample concentrations without manual calculations, streamlining workflow and reducing human error, which is ideal for routine laboratory assessments and clinical analyses.
Q: What measures make the equipment suitable for varying lab environments?
A: Constructed from mild steel and a robust metal-plastic combination, the spectrophotometer is resistant to ambient temperatures up to 40C and provides a durable, stable performance. Its lightweight (1-5 kg) and compact design also facilitate easy relocation within laboratory spaces.