Full-wavelength spectroPhotoMeter

The full-wavelength spectrophotometer emits a continuous spectrum from the light source, isolates light of specific wavelengths through a monochromator, and then measures the intensity of transmitted or absorbed light after illuminating the sample to analyze the concentration or properties of substances. It is used for detecting pigment content in paints and inks, analyzing plastic components, and monitoring water quality, offering simple operation.
Selection
When selecting a full-wavelength spectrophotometer, considerations should include wavelength range covering the absorption peaks of samples, precision meeting detection standards, sample chamber size accommodating container types, software functionality supporting data export, maintenance costs, and brand service reliability to ensure long-term stable use.

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Instruments

Equipped with a large screen LCD graphic display, can accommodate 5-100mm Cuvette, wavelength Precision +/- 0.3nm, with automatic wavelength Adjustment, supports multiple test modes including Light spectrum scanning and kinetic testing.

$ 1397.00

Using 1200L/mm High Performance Grating and Imported Illuminant, Stray Light as Low as 0.03% T, Wavelength range 190-1100nm, Support Automatic Wavelength Setting and Multiple Measurement modes to Ensure High Accuracy and Stability.

$ 2575.00

Wavelength range extended to 360-780nm, more accurate measurement. Inter-instrument Agreement 0.12, Repeatability 0.01, indication Precision increased by 60%. Six measurement apertures are provided to adapt to different morphology samples.

$ 7496.00

Large screen LCD graphic display, Wavelength range 325~ 1100nm, can accommodate 5~ 100mm Cuvette, support photometric detection and quantitative analysis, with Automatic calibration and ultra-low stray light, to ensure detection of linear Precision.

$ 929.00

Wavelength range extended to 360-780nm for more accurate measurement. Repeatability up to 0.01, Inter-instrument Agreement only 0.12. Adopt xenon arc and LED dual Illuminant to ensure long life and stable measurement.

$ 5076.00

Wavelength range extended to 360-740nm, more accurate measurement. Inter-instrument Agreement only 0.12, Repeatability up to 0.01. With xenon arc and LED dual Illuminant, it provides ten million measurement life and supports six aperture adaptations to different samples.

$ 3785.00

1200L/mm High Performance Grating and Imported Illuminant, Stray Light ≤ 0.03% T, Wavelength Precision +/- 0.5nm, Support Automatic Wavelength Setting and Multiple Measurement modes to Ensure Test accuracy and Stability.

$ 4592.00

Using 1200L/mm high-performance grating and imported photoelectric converter, stray light is as low as 0.03% T, wavelength Precision +/- 0.5nm, wide sample Chamber can expand 10cm sample holder, support automatic wavelength correction and Illuminant switching.

$ 1848.00

1200L/mm high-performance ultraviolet special grating and imported tungsten lamp, Light spectrum Bandwidth 2nm, Wavelength range 190~ 1100nm, wide sample Chamber can be placed 10cm Cuvette, support photometric testing and concentration determination.

$ 1493.00

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

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

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

Adopt standard double beam of light path structure, equipped with 1600L/mm high performance holographic blazing grating and imported photoelectric converter, wavelength Precision +/- 0.5nm, stray light ≤ 0.03% T, with Automatic calibration wavelength error function.

$ 4592.00

Adopt standard double beam of light path structure, equipped with 1600L/mm high performance holographic blazing grating, wavelength Precision +/- 0.3nm, stray light ≤ 0.03% T, with Automatic calibration wavelength error function, support a variety of data map processing.

$ 4914.00

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