Spectrometer unit includes:

  1. UV/Vis/NIR spectrophotometer.
  2. Fluorescence Spectrophotometer.

UV/Vis/NIR spectrophotometer

UV/Vis/NIR spectrophotometer measures the intensity of transmitted light through the sample or reflected light from the sample, and compares it to the intensity of the fundamental light. It achieves high-performance testing across a spectral range of up to 3300 nm. The UV/Vis resolution reaches 0.05 nm, while the NIR resolution reaches up to 0.20 nm. It has large, dual sample compartments. Also has a universal reflectance accessory and snap-in integrating spheres. It can be used to identifying glass archaeometry, binding medium, the degradation process of the leather, archaeological soils, pottery, buried archaeological remains, nanomaterials, protein (amino acids), bones, pigments, and dyes. UV/Vis/NIR spectrophotometer can be used in materials analysis, forensics, quality control, product improvement, pharmaceuticals, biomedical research, biomaterials, and academic research.

Fluorescence Spectrophotometer

The fluorescence spectrophotometer determines the concentration of analytic solutions based on their fluorescent properties. It has a huge range of accessories, a pulsed Xenon lamp that reduces photo bleaching of samples, a large convenient sample compartment, and user-friendly FL Win Lab software. It is highly sensitive and flexible, and is ideal for research applications; it has holographic gratings to reduce stray light, as well as automated polarizers. It can be used to identifying protein (amino acids), pigments, and dyes. It can also be used in biotechnology applications, forensic applications, pharmaceutical applications, environmental applications, and academic research.