Fluorescence Spectrophotometric System

A fluorescence spectrophotometer excites a sample with a light source to produce fluorescence, which is then separated by a monochromator into specific wavelengths for detection of fluorescence intensity. It is used to analyze the composition and concentration of substances, such as detecting fluorescent brighteners in coatings and inks, and monitoring additive content in plastics.
Selection
When selecting, consider the sample type and detection requirements to match the instrument's wavelength range and detection sensitivity. Pay attention to the stability of the light source and the resolution of the monochromator to ensure the instrument is suitable for routine measurement environments. Verify whether the software functions meet the daily requirements for data processing.

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Instruments

Infinity Optical inspection system, support for Brightfield, Fluorescence, Phase Contrast, Polarization Observation mode; equipped with six-hole converter with DIC slot and 100W mercury lamp light source, providing high-resolution images; autofocus system to maintain sample focal plane stability.

$ 28652.00

Optical inspection system with infinity, long working distance objective lens such as 10X0.25 working distance 4.3mm, swirl/spin swing-out concentrating system can observe high culture dishes without contamination, Modular fluorescence system is easy to adjust.

$ 10530.00

Equipped with a long working distance flat-field color difference elimination objective lens and four sets of fluorescence filters, it supports phase contrast observation and fluorescence switching, and the fretting grid value is up to 2 μm, which is suitable for clear imagery of living cells and liquid samples.

$ 10207.00

Continuous zoom range 7X~ 63X, working distance up to 110mm, equipped with Process Color LED fluorescence excitation assembly and hinged trinocular observation head, support a variety of fluorescence Observation modes.

$ 3268.00

Infinity Optical inspection system, support a variety of Observation methods, equipped with six-hole objective lens converter and N.A.1.1 Abbe condenser, magnification 40X-1000X, easy and flexible operation.

$ 10449.00

Optical inspection system and Modular design, equipped with flat-field color difference elimination fluorescent objective, fretting grid value of 2 μ m, support multi-band fluorescent filter group, comfortable operation.

$ 4688.00

Optical inspection system with infinite distance, equipped with flat-field color difference eliminating fluorescent objective, fretting grid value of 2 μ m, coarse fretting coaxial focusing, support for a variety of fluorescent filter sets, suitable for low-illumination microscopic image shooting.

$ 4398.00

Using Spectrophotometric method, spectra-trophotometry to detect nickel concentration, detection limit of 0.1mg/L, equipped with imported cold light source life of 100,000 hours, support a variety of Measurement mode and wireless data transmission function.

$ 816.00

Optical inspection system with infinity and Modular function design, equipped with flat-field color difference-cancelling fluorescent objective, with a fretting grid value of 2 μm, supports a variety of excitation bands of fluorescent filter sets to meet the needs of scientific research and observation.

$ 3753.00

Optical inspection fluorescence method without reference solution, built-in temperature sensor to calibrate data in real time, dual range design covering 0~ 20mg/L and 0~ 200% Saturation, 10 Meters long cable to support deep water or remote installation, polyformaldehyde and stainless steel composite structure to enhance environmental adaptability.

$ 636.00

Optical inspection fluorescence technology for measurement of dissolved oxygen, no polarization time, fast Response and not affected by Flow velocity; Built-in temperature sensor, Measurement range 0.00-50 mg/L, accuracy up to 1.5% +/- 0.01mg/L; Protection Rating IP68, suitable for harsh environments.

$ 3401.00

Based on o-phenanthroline Spectrophotometric method, spec-trophotometry, the detection limit is up to 0.01mg/L, the imported cold light source does not need to be preheated, and supports continuous Measurement mode. Colorimetric integrated tube operation is safe and fast.

$ 816.00

Using fluorescence measurement technology without replacing the diaphragm and electrolysis solution, Measurement range 0.000~ 20.00mg/L accuracy +/- 0.20mg/L, support 3000 sets of Data storage and interval timing measurement, IP57 Protection Rating.

$ 1033.00

Adopt 165 ℃ thermostatic digestion and spectrophotometric detection technology, detection range 0~ 20000mg/L, support digestion Colorimetric integrated tube design, built-in rechargeable battery, can store 4000 sets of data and support a variety of transmission interfaces.

$ 2526.00

Optical inspection system to improve imagery mass, working distance up to 20mm, support a variety of observation methods, magnification 40X-1000X, to meet different experimental needs.

$ 787.00

Articles

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UV-Vis Spectrophotometer Measures Ink Pigment Concentration
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How to Choose the Right Spectrophotometer
When selecting a spectrophotometer, it is essential to start from the actual analytical needs, clearly defining the required wavelength range (ultraviolet, visible, or infrared) and the type of detection. Key evaluations should focus on core specifications of the optical system, such as wavelength accuracy, beam type, and stray light levels.