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.
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Common Applications
pharmaceutical analysis
food quality testing
environmental monitoring
chemical research
biotechnological applications
material science
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.