Visible Infrared SpectroPhotoMeter

A visible-infrared spectrophotometer uses a prism or grating to separate mixed light into monochromatic light, measuring the absorption of light at different wavelengths by a sample. It is used to detect the composition and concentration of substances and to analyze the properties of solutions in fields such as chemical engineering and environmental protection.
Selection
Select the liquid cell or solid attachment based on the sample morphology; the wavelength range should cover 400-2500 nm; consider the influence of slit width on resolution; verify baseline flatness and stray light indicators; match detector sensitivity with measurement requirements.

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Instruments

Measurement accuracy better than +/- 2% with high definition color screen progress bar, data locking and real-time dynamic Adjustment.

$ 149.00

Simultaneous measurement of infrared, ultraviolet blocking rate and visible light transmittance, resolution up to 0.1%, accuracy better than +/- 2%. Using high definition color screen progress bar visual display, with data locking and real-time dynamic Adjustment to ensure accurate measurement.

$ 122.00

It can simultaneously test infrared, ultraviolet and visible light transmittance, and support the evaluation of total solar energy barrier rate. Using point array color screen visual display, the fuselage is lightweight and portable, with real-time dynamic Adjustment, Measurement accuracy is better than +/- 2%.

$ 170.00

The instrument adopts ultra-small portable design, equipped with protective rubber sleeve to prevent falling; the use of a No. 5 battery can continuously measure tens of thousands of sets of data; with D65 visible light, 940NM infrared and 350NM ultraviolet three Illuminants, Repeatability of 0.2%.

$ 751.00

Split design with super magnetic automatic suction, can be directly tested on the installed film Glass, using 1400nm Infrared source and 365nm UV light source, measurement accuracy of +/- 2%, with laser alignment function to ensure measurement accuracy.

$ 390.00

Single beam of light grating system, Wavelength range 340~ 1000nm, Light spectrum Bandwidth 4nm, sealing grating monochromator design to improve Stability and Metering accuracy, automatic adjustment 0% and 100% function to simplify operation.

$ 270.00

Using 1200L/mm grating and C-T monochromator structure, Light spectrum Bandwidth 4nm, Wavelength range 330~ 1000nm, High Linear and Stability, Support a variety of Measurement modes.

$ 364.00

It adopts parallel light path design, supports 47mm Film thickness material test, and can simultaneously measure ultraviolet 365nm, infrared 940nm and visible light transmittance. It has real-time self-calibrating function, and the operation is simple and fast to display three results.

$ 341.00

Using 1200L/mm grating and C-T monochromator structure, stray light ≤ 0.05% T, wavelength Precision +/- 1nm, support automatic wavelength correction and wide range measurement to ensure stable and reliable data.

$ 800.00

1200L/mm High Accuracy Grating and proportional dual beam of light paths, stray light as low as 0.03% T, equipped with automatic octagonal cell sample holder and 7-inch Touchscreen, support multi-wavelength and kinetic testing.

$ 2494.00

Adopt Czerny-Turner optical path to ensure detection of linear Precision and ultra-low stray light, Light spectrum Bandwidth 2nm, can accommodate 5~ 100mm Cuvette, support a variety of Basis Weight test methods.

$ 1009.00

Using 1200L/mm grating and C-T monochromator structure, Light spectrum Bandwidth 4nm, Wavelength range 325~ 1000nm, to ensure High Accuracy Testing and Stability, wide sample Chamber supports 100mm sample holder.

$ 356.00

Using 3-in-1 optical path design, one hole can simultaneously measure three wavelengths transmittance. Equipped with 1mm test aperture and Automatic calibration function, support 850nm/940nm infrared and 550nm visible light measurement, accuracy of +/- 2%.

$ 373.00

Proportional double beam of light monitoring and Holographic grating, wavelength Precision +/- 0.5nm, stray light ≤ 0.15% T, support automatic zero adjustment and eight Sample Chamber linkage, easy and reliable operation.

$ 2252.00

Using Czerny-Turner optical path to ensure linear Precision and ultra-low stray light, Light spectrum Bandwidth 4.0nm, can accommodate 5~ 100mm Cuvette, support automatic wavelength calibration and Data storage.

$ 858.00

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