Product Description
ProductDescription
We aredevoted towards offering the qualitative range of MicroprocessorSingle Beam Visible Spectrophotometer, as per clients precise need andrequirements.
Other detail:
- This spectrophotometer is available in different models and sizes.
- Moreover, it is designed by our skilled professionals by using quality material and advanced technology
ProductSpecification
| Wavelength Range | 320-1020 nm |
| Display | LCD Screen with Backlight |
| Type | Non Portable |
| Application | Laboratory Use |
| Brand | AjantaExports |
| Model | Aei-SS-Rt113 |
| Band width | 2 nm |
| Data Output Port | RS 232 |
| Detector | Silicon Photodiode |
| Dimensions | 520 X 460 X 310 mm |
| Lamps | Tungston Halogen Lamp |
| Grating | holographic Grating |
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
Advanced Measurement CapabilitiesThe instrument provides reliable spectral analysis between 325 and 1000 nm, enabling diverse laboratory applications. Its large LCD display ensures clear visualization of data, while the 4-position 10mm cuvette holder accommodates multiple samples. Sophisticated photometric accuracy and low stray light guarantee consistent results in absorbance, transmittance, or concentration modes, supporting both qualitative and quantitative analysis.
User-Friendly Software and ConnectivityEquipped with intuitive PC software, the spectrophotometer offers spectrum scanning, kinetics, and multi-wavelength measurement programs. Data can be exported easily through RS232/USB ports, allowing swift documentation and compatibility with various laboratory information systems. The microprocessor control and software interface streamline workflow and simplify data management for users.
Reliable Design and Robust PerformanceHoused in durable ABS plastic with a stainless steel sample holder, the spectrophotometer is designed to withstand intensive laboratory usage. It operates reliably under ambient conditions (5C to 40C, 85% RH) and is powered by a standard AC 220V supply. Its compact rectangular shape and moderate weight make it suitable for a wide range of laboratory environments, from research to quality control.
FAQ's of Microprocessor single beam visible spectrophotometer with software:
Q: How does the microprocessor single beam visible spectrophotometer benefit laboratory analysis?
A: The spectrophotometer streamlines both quantitative and qualitative laboratory analysis with high photometric accuracy, a broad wavelength range, and versatile software programs. Its user-friendly interface and reliable data output enhance efficiency and ensure precise, reproducible results for a variety of scientific applications.
Q: What types of samples and cuvettes can be used with this spectrophotometer?
A: The instrument accommodates both quartz/silica and glass cuvettes, with a 4-position 10mm holder suitable for standard laboratory samples. This flexibility allows users to analyze various sample types, including solutions needing precise visible-range measurements.
Q: When should I perform calibration and what is the process?
A: Calibration should be performed before initial use, after significant maintenance, or whenever measurement accuracy is in question. The process involves using standard calibration solutions and following the on-screen prompts provided by the microprocessor and accompanying software, ensuring the instrument retains its 0.005 Abs photometric accuracy.
Q: Where can data be exported and how does the spectrophotometer connect to other devices?
A: Measurement data can be exported to computers or laboratory information systems via RS232 or USB interfaces. By connecting the spectrophotometer to a PC and using the provided software, users can store, analyze, and archive results efficiently.
Q: What measurement modes are available and how do I select them?
A: Users can choose from absorbance, transmittance, or concentration measurement modes directly from the instrument's large LCD display menu or through the software interface. These flexible options allow users to tailor the instrument to specific analytical requirements.
Q: How should the spectrophotometer be maintained for optimal performance?
A: For best results, keep the device in a clean, stable environment within the recommended operating temperature (5C to 40C) and humidity (85% RH). Regularly inspect and clean the sample holder, use only compatible cuvettes, and follow manufacturer guidelines for software updates and calibration.