Visible Spectrometer LV-T1 Series

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Visible Spectrometer
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DESCRIPTION
Spectrophotometry is often used in measurements of enzyme activities, determinations of protein concentrations, determinations of enzymatic kinetic constants, and measurements of ligand binding reactions. The use of spectrophotometers spans various scientific fields, such as physics, materials science, chemistry, biochemistry,Chemical Engineering, and molecular biology.


FEATURES
1. The sample chamber of the instrument can accommodate cuvettes with an optical path of 100 mm, and various cuvettes of 5-100 mm can be placed.
2. Applicable to the basic laboratory of environmental protection major in colleges and universities as a teaching instrument
3. Unique design of optical system, high-performance holographic grating and receiver to ensure the instrument has excellent performance indicators
4. Using stand-alone operation, linear regression equation measurement, etc.
5. Apply the latest microcomputer processing technology to make the operation more convenient
6. Wavelength manual
7. Working method, T/A/C/F


SPECIFICATIONS

Model LV-T1 LV-T1N
Wavelength Range 340-1000nm 325-1000nm
Spectral Bandwidth 5nm 4nm
Optical System Self-aligned; 1200 / mm  imported holographic grating
Wavelength  Accuracy ±2nm
Wavelength  Repeatability ±0.1nm
Luminosity range -0.301 to 2.5A  ; 0-200%T; 0-9999C (0- 9999F)
Photometric  Accuracy ±0.8%T ±0.5%T
Photometric  Repeatability ±0.4%T ±0.2%T
 Stray Light

≤0.3%T@360nm

 Drift ±0.002A/hr  @500nm
 Light source Tungsten lamp
 Display LED
 Data output

RS232

Power supply 90-250V/AC  50-60HZ

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