About Digital Spectrophotometer
Digital Spectrophotometer
Range 340-960 nm with facility for the automatic concentration,% transmission and absorbency measurements. 3 and half digit data display, separate 3 digit led display for wave length 1nm . Resolution with a set of 1 pair test tubes. 10mm & 50mm path length cuvettes at extra cost.
Advanced Measurement CapabilitiesThe digital spectrophotometer covers a wide measurement range from 340 to 960 nm, allowing versatile use in research and quality control across numerous industries. Its photometric range enables accurate readings in transmittance, absorbance, and concentration. The equipment features a sensitive silicon photodiode detector and stable 6V 10W tungsten lamp, ensuring repeatable and reliable results for critical laboratory analyses.
User-Friendly Operation and Data DisplayThe spectrophotometer is designed for intuitive use, with a manual selector knob for easy wavelength adjustment and an automatic zero setting feature. Its digital LED display offers clear, direct concentration readouts, enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of laboratory workflows. The 4-position 10 mm cuvette holder streamlines sample management, making batch measurements straightforward and effective.
FAQs of Digital Spectrophotometer:
Q: How does the manual wavelength selection work on this digital spectrophotometer?
A: The spectrophotometer uses a selector knob for manual wavelength selection, allowing users to precisely choose any wavelength between 340 nm and 960 nm based on the analytical requirements of their experiment.
Q: What types of samples can be analyzed with this equipment?
A: The spectrophotometer is ideal for quantitative analysis of liquid samples in laboratories. It is suitable for research, industrial, and academic labs that require absorbance, transmittance, or concentration measurements using a minimum sample volume of 4 ml in a rectangular cuvette.
Q: Where is this spectrophotometer commonly used?
A: This model is widely used in analytical laboratories, research institutions, universities, and manufacturing facilities in India and globally, where precise quantitative analysis is essential.
Q: What is the benefit of the automatic zero setting and direct concentration readout?
A: The automatic zero setting simplifies the calibration process, ensuring fast and repeatable baseline adjustments. Direct concentration readout presents immediate, clear results, saving time and reducing manual calculation errors.
Q: How should the spectrophotometer be maintained for optimal performance?
A: To ensure long-term stability and accuracy, regularly clean the cuvette holder, keep the optical components dust-free, and periodically check the tungsten lamp and silicon photodiode for proper function. Always operate within the specified ambient temperature and power supply (230 V AC).
Q: What is the process for performing a measurement using this spectrophotometer?
A: Begin by turning on the instrument and allowing it to stabilize. Insert the cuvette containing your sample, set the desired wavelength using the manual selector knob, use the automatic zero setting with a blank sample, and then measure your sample. Results will display on the digital LED screen in your chosen units.