Spectroscopy Detector

Spectroscopy instruments determine composition by analyzing characteristic spectra generated through the interaction of substances with electromagnetic waves. They are used for pigment analysis in coatings and inks, detection of plastic additives, and determination of paper fillers. In laboratories, types such as ultraviolet, infrared, and atomic absorption spectroscopy are commonly employed for qualitative and quantitative analysis.
Selection
Select the appropriate model for solids, liquids, or gases based on the physical state of the substance being tested. Match the instrument’s wavelength to the range of elements to be analyzed, and confirm the precision requirements by referring to industry standards. Evaluate the pre-processing functions in conjunction with the sample handling workflow, and consider the maintenance costs and operational training needs by referencing similar laboratories.

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Instruments

Platinum Sensor provides linearly stable measurement results, Conductivity Detector cell constant K = 10, Measurement range 0 to 200mS/cm, suitable for high Conductivity Detector liquid detection.

$ 106.00

Conductivity Detector cell constant K = 0.1, built-in temperature sensor real-time sensing sample temperature, suitable for low Conductivity Detector liquid measurement.

$ 314.00

Using a large-area silicon photodiode array sensor, Repeatability Delta E * ab is controlled within 0.02, equipped with 5 measurement diaMeters to adapt to different samples, and supports fluorescence sample measurement.

$ 4075.00

Using platinum sheet material, Conductivity Detector cell constant is 10, suitable for high conductivity environment water measurement, equipped with three core socket interface, no temperature compensation design.

$ 102.00

Using platinum sheet material, Conductivity Detector cell constant 0.1, no temperature compensation function, suitable for pure water and ultra-pure water and other water quality measurement, optional Glass flow Tank.

$ 185.00

Using platinum sheet material, Conductivity Detector cell constant is 1, Measurement range covers 2.0~ 200 µS/cm, suitable for conventional water detection, interface is three-core socket, no temperature compensation function.

$ 99.00

Conductivity Detector 1 with platinum sheet material. Measurement range from 200 µS/cm to 200 mS/cm. Suitable for environmental and conventional water detection without temperature compensation.

$ 99.00

Platinum Sensor ensures linear and stable measurement, built-in temperature sensor real-time compensation, Measurement range of 0-200mS/cm, suitable for high Conductivity Detector liquids, equipped with 5 Meters low noise Shielding cable.

$ 140.00

Using Platinum Sensor to ensure linear and stable measurement, Conductivity Detector cell constant K = 1, Measurement range 0~ 20mS/cm, suitable for conventional liquid detection, Operating temperature 0~ 80 ℃.

$ 102.00

1000-wire precision blazing grating spectroscopy, silicon photodiode array Sensor, Optical inspection resolution less than 10nm in the visible range, equipped with three measurement diaMeters to meet different sample testing needs.

$ 6980.00

Platinum Sensor ensures fast and stable measurement, Conductivity Detector cell constant K = 1, Measurement range 0~ 35mS/cm, Glass shell is durable, suitable for conventional liquid detection.

$ 185.00

Using Large Area Array Sensor and Grating Spectroscopy Technology, the measurement diaMeter is 8mm, Repeatability Delta E * ab is controlled within 0.03, supports SCI/SCE dual Measurement mode, and has camera positioning function.

$ 2139.00

Using Large Area Array Sensor and Grating Spectroscopy Technology, the measurement Wavelength range is 400-700nm, Repeatability Delta E * ab is controlled within 0.03, supports SCI/SCE dual Measurement mode, accurate positioning and convenient operation.

$ 2139.00

Fillable internal reference solution design with circular Glass sensitive membrane and annular ceramic liquid junction for low Conductivity Detector samples ensures measurement Stability and accuracy.

$ 330.00

Conductivity Detector measurement principle, measurement range 0~ 95%, resolution of 0.1%, Response Time of only 1 second, with temperature compensation and automatic shutdown function, portable design weight of about 175 grams for on-site use.

$ 144.00

Articles

Use of Fluorescence Spectrophotometer in Measuring Excitation and Emission Spectra of Anti-Counterfeiting Fluorescent Inks
This article introduces the application of fluorescence spectrophotometry in the spectral measurement of anti-counterfeiting fluorescent inks, including instrument calibration, sample preparation, and methods for measuring excitation and emission spectra.
Spectrophotometer measures ink spectral reflectance and opacity.
This article introduces how to measure the hiding power of ink using a spectrophotometer. The instrument irradiates the ink sample, measures its reflectance within the visible light spectrum, and calculates the hiding power using the Kubelka-Munk model.
UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometer measures the transmittance of anti-reflection coatings.
This article introduces the method of measuring the transmittance of anti-reflective coatings using a UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometer. The instrument is based on the Beer-Lambert law, calculating transmittance by comparing the light intensity of the sample and the reference, covering a wide spectral range from ultraviolet to near-infrared.
Atomic Absorption Spectrometer for Measuring Heavy Metal Content in Rubber
This article introduces a method for determining the heavy metal content in rubber using atomic absorption spectrometry. It first explains that rubber may contain harmful elements such as lead and cadmium, which require accurate measurement.
Application of Colorimeters in Controlling Color Differences in Paint Batches
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Atomic Absorption Spectrometer for Determining Heavy Metal Content in Coatings
This article introduces a method for determining the content of heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, chromium, and mercury in coatings using atomic absorption spectroscopy. The method is based on the absorption of characteristic wavelength light by atoms for quantification. It requires acid digestion pretreatment of coating samples and optimization of instrument conditions to improve accuracy.
The role of spectrophotometers in ink color matching
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Differences between xenon arc lamps, carbon arc lamps, and UV lamps in automotive interior and exterior light aging tests
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A spectrophotometer uses digital language to describe colors, making color differences impossible to hide.
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