ThermofluorospectroPhotoMeter

The thermoelectric fluorescence spectrophotometer analyzes material composition by detecting the wavelength and intensity of fluorescence emitted after a sample absorbs ultraviolet light. It is used to measure the content of fluorescent whitening agents in coatings and plastics, analyze ink components, and ensure quality control in papermaking processes.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the sample form with solid or liquid sample holders, ensuring the detection wavelength range covers the fluorescence peak of the target substance, and the sensitivity meets low-concentration detection requirements. Pay attention to the lifespan of the light source and the stability of the detector, while the operation interface should be simple and easy to maintain.

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Instruments

Operating temperature up to 1700 ℃, Furnace volume 80L, aluminum oxide fiber Furnace and double chill down system, support inert and reducing atmosphere environment material sintering treatment.

$ 7867.00

Measurement range 0~ 1.5mg/L, resolution up to 0.01mg/L, eliminating human error, suitable for the determination of inorganic phosphoric acid content after digestion of various water samples.

$ 285.00

Measurement range 0.000~ 1.000mg/L, including 100mL molybdate solution, 25 packs of ascorbic acid powder and 25 packs of potassium persulfate powder, suitable for water quality total phosphorus detection.

$ 164.00

Measurement range 0.0-15 ppm, accuracy +/- 0.3ppm +/- 5% reading, using LED@525nm Illuminant, based on amino acid method for rapid detection of phosphoric acid salts, easy to operate and suitable for laboratory and field.

$ 209.00

Using 525nm LED Illuminant, Measurement range 0.0-30 ppm, accuracy +/- 1.0ppm, based on amino acid method to achieve high Sensitivity phosphoric acid salt detection, suitable for a variety of water quality environments.

$ 215.00

Electrochemical sensor, detecting phosphating hydrogen gas, range 0-20ppm, resolution 0.1ppm, with sound, light, vibration triple alarm, IP65 Protection Rating, suitable for harsh environments.

$ 235.00

Operating temperature up to 1400 ℃, Furnace volume 80L, using aluminum oxide fiber Furnace and silicon carbon Rod heating, with double chill down system and accurate Gas flow rate control, support inert atmosphere sintering process.

$ 6012.00

Industrial grade Sensor, detection of phosphating hydrogen 0-20ppm range, resolution of 0.1ppm, Response Time less than 30 seconds, explosion-proof structure to ensure safe operation of hazardous environment, support a variety of Gas detection.

$ 251.00

With standard COD, total phosphorus, total nitrogen working procedures, support custom temperature and time; using new temperature control algorithm, heating uniform and fast, heating up to 165 ℃ only 12 minutes, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃; one-button operation, with automatic alarm and transparent protective cover.

$ 767.00

Maximum temperature of 1700 ℃, Furnace volume of 12 liters, using silicon molybdenum Rod heating and aluminum oxide fiber Furnace to ensure uniform heating and durability, support inert or reducing gas environment, suitable for high temperature material processing.

$ 5979.00

Using the formed pRoduction process, the wet film thickness is 6 microns, the accuracy is 0.5 microns, the cleaning is convenient and there is no worry of broken wire, to ensure the precision and durability of the coating prepative.

$ 120.00

Spreader formed to ensure uniform pRoduction process, wet film thickness 120 microns, diaMeter 10mm, 304 stainless steel material, durable and easy to operate, improve Spreader Stability.

$ 157.00

Formed pRoduction process to ensure coating uniformity, wet film thickness 18 microns, diaMeter 10mm total length 250mm precision size design, 304 stainless steel material to ensure durability and corrosion performance.

$ 157.00

Using formed pRoduction process, wet film thickness 6 microns, accuracy 0.5 microns, 304 stainless steel material to ensure durability and cleaning convenience, no risk of wire breakage.

$ 178.00

Using formed pRoduction process, wet film thickness 6μm, accuracy of 0.5 microns, application width 250mm, material is 304 stainless steel, easy to clean and no worry of broken wire.

$ 157.00

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.
UV spectrophotometer for measuring residual monomers in polymer solutions.
This article introduces a method for determining residual monomers in polymer solutions using ultraviolet spectrophotometry. The principle relies on the characteristic absorption of monomers in the ultraviolet region, calculating their content based on the relationship between absorbance and concentration.
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.
Determination of Transmittance of Resin Solutions Using UV-Visible Spectrophotometer
This article introduces the method of measuring the transmittance of resin solutions using a UV-Vis spectrophotometer.
UV-Vis Spectrophotometer Measures Ink Pigment Concentration
This article introduces the method of measuring the concentration of ink pigments using a UV-Vis spectrophotometer. The principle is based on the Lambert-Beer law, which calculates the concentration by measuring the absorbance of the pigment solution at specific wavelengths.
Application of UV Spectrophotometer in the Determination of Lignin in Pulp
This article introduces the application of ultraviolet spectrophotometry in determining the lignin content in pulp. Lignin is a key component affecting pulp quality. This method utilizes the characteristic absorption of lignin under ultraviolet light for measurement, offering simple and rapid operation.
Difference between dual-beam and array spectrophotometers
This article aims to systematically elucidate the core differences between double-beam and array-type spectrophotometers in terms of working principles, optical structures, performance characteristics, and applicable scenarios, providing clear technical references for professionals in related fields.
Spectrophotometric Determination of Sulfur Content by Ultraviolet Fluorescence Method
The determination of sulfur content by ultraviolet fluorescence spectrophotometry involves burning the sample to convert sulfur into sulfur dioxide, which is then excited by ultraviolet light to produce fluorescence for detection.
Application of Spectrophotometry in Heavy Metal Detection
A spectrophotometer detects heavy metal concentrations by utilizing the absorption of light at specific wavelengths by substances, following the principle of the Lambert-Beer law. During detection, heavy metal ions react with chromogenic agents to form colored complexes, and the concentration is determined by measuring absorbance and comparing it against a standard calibration curve.
Guide to Avoiding Pitfalls When Purchasing a Spectrophotometer
When selecting a spectrophotometer, it is essential to first understand its working principle based on the Lambert-Beer law, as this helps in assessing the rationality of the instrument's design.
Practical Application of Spectrophotometer in COD, Ammonia Nitrogen, and Total Phosphorus Determination
This article introduces the practical applications of spectrophotometers in measuring key water quality indicators—Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), Ammonia Nitrogen, and Total Phosphorus.
Key Technical Points for Determining Arsenic and Mercury in Water Using Atomic Fluorescence Spectrophotometry
This article introduces the key techniques for determining arsenic and mercury in water using an atomic fluorescence spectrometer. The experiment requires attention to safety precautions, regular maintenance of the instrument, and proper disposal of waste liquids.
Application of UV-Visible Spectrophotometer in the Detection of Heavy Metals in Water
This article introduces the application of ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry in the detection of heavy metals in water.
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.