Spectrophotometers

Spectrophotometers are analytical instruments used to measure the intensity of light in a part of the spectrum. They support precise chemical analysis, ensuring reliable lab results.

No products found in this category.

Common Applications

pharmaceutical analysis

food quality testing

environmental monitoring

chemical research

biotechnological applications

material science

Buying Guide

Spectrophotometer Buying Considerations

  • Determine the spectral range needed for your specific analysis.
  • Consider whether you need a single-beam or double-beam model for precision.
  • Evaluate the desired measurement speed and data output requirements.
  • Check compatibility with existing lab systems and software.
  • Assess the condition and warranty options when buying surplus models.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a spectrophotometer used for?
A spectrophotometer is used to measure the amount of light that a sample absorbs, providing quantitative data for various analyses.
How does a spectrophotometer work?
It works by passing a light beam through a sample and measuring the intensity of light reaching a detector, determining the absorbance or transmittance.
What are the types of spectrophotometers?
The main types include UV-Vis, NIR, and visible spectrophotometers, each suitable for different spectral regions.
Why choose surplus spectrophotometers?
Surplus spectrophotometers offer cost-effective solutions for labs that need reliable equipment without the expense of new models.