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We offer for sale a Spectrophotometer from PG Instruments in as NEW condition
Tested from our technical team. In excellent working condition.
TYPE – MODEL: T-60
HOME: PG INSTRUMENTS England.
Visible ultraviolet (UV-Vis) spectrophotometer with split beam optical system
(split beam), with the following technical characteristics:
The optical system is sealed to effectively protect against vapors
and powders.
It has its own 320 x 240mm LCD screen and a keyboard where the
measurements.
It has an automatic carrier for eight 10mm cells, controlled by
software.
It has two light sources, a Monday lamp (D2) for UV measurements (190 –
350nm), Halogen lamp for measurements in the range 330 – 1100nm.
Ability to select by the user the wavelength at which the
above lamps between the range 330 – 350nm.
Wavelength measurement range: 190 – 1100nm.
Wavelength accuracy: better than ,30.3nm (auto correction)
Wavelength repeatability: better than 0.2nm
It has photometric accuracy: 0,002 Α.
Photo metric repeatability: 0.001 A.
Absorption measurement range (indication): –0.3 A to +3.0 A.
It has an RS – 232C port for connection to an external computer via
of UV Win software.
Ability to scan spectra only through UV Win software.
The spectrophotometer is accompanied by a pair of quartz cells, plastic dust cover,
various spare parts and operation manual.
The spectrophotometer is connected to the UV Win software of the same manufacturer,
programmed in Microsoft Windows environment, very user friendly
which fully controls the operation of the spectrophotometer and processes the results
of measurements.
It has the following features:
SPECTRUM SCANNING
• elineBaseline correction. It has a choice
“Free” baseline with a base of up to 32 points.
• Automatic absorption scale selection
• Automatic storage of received spectra
• Smoothing spectrum
• Detection of spectral peaks
• Numerical calculations between spectra: addition, subtraction, multiplication
and division.
• Calculation of Derivative spectra up to 4th order, in order to
it is possible to detect small peaks hidden inside larger peaks.