This UV/VIS spectrophotometer uses a highly sensitivity photoconverter to provide accurate recording over a wide wavelength range from 200 nm - 1020 nm. The optical system is single beam with a grating of 1200 lines per mm.
Description
Great sensitivity and accuracy
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Key Features
High sensitivity photoconverter
1200 lines/mm optical grating
Wavelength range from 200 nm - 1020 nm
Spectral bandwidth of 4 nm
Integrated LCD display
Long-life tungsten lamp
Power-on self-test
Product Description
This UV/VIS spectrophotometer uses a highly sensitivity photoconverter to provide accurate recording over a wide wavelength range from 200 nm - 1020 nm. The optical system is single beam with a grating of 1200 lines per mm and a spectral bandwidth of 4 nm.
The instrument features an integrated LCD display, long-life tungsten and deuterium lamps, and a self-testing function at start-up.
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Key Features
High sensitivity photoconverter
1200 lines/mm optical grating
Wavelength range from 200 nm - 1020 nm
Spectral bandwidth of 4 nm
Integrated LCD display
Long-life tungsten lamp
Power-on self-test
Product Description
This UV/VIS spectrophotometer uses a highly sensitivity photoconverter to provide accurate recording over a wide wavelength range from 200 nm - 1020 nm. The optical system is single beam with a grating of 1200 lines per mm and a spectral bandwidth of 4 nm.
The instrument features an integrated LCD display, long-life tungsten and deuterium lamps, and a self-testing function at start-up.
Customers: Universities of Sydney, Melbourne and Queensland, Monash University, QUT, CSIRO
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Established:
2014
Employees:
1-5
Customers:
Universities of Sydney, Melbourne and Queensland, Monash University, QUT, CSIRO