Double Beam UV-Vis Spectrophotometer US-B15
The UV-Visible Spectrophotometer US-B15 is a highly sensitive double beam spectrophotometer designed for the wavelength range of 190 to 1100 nm, enabling the measurement of absorbance spectra of chemical and biochemical compounds. With a bandwidth of 2 nm for peak resolution, it effectively detects light intensity differences between the reference and test samples. The instrument utilizes highly stable optics and a silicon photodiode detector to simultaneously measure the sample and reference, optimizing measurement accuracy. Additionally, it features a built-in ARM system for high accuracy and stability.
Wavelength range | 190 ~ 1100 nm |
Spectral bandwidth | 2 nm |
Wavelength accuracy | 0.5 nm |
Wavelength repeatability | ≤ 0.2 nm |
Transmittance accuracy | ≤ 0.05 % T |
Transmittance repeatability | ± 0.5 % T |
Stray light | ≤ 0.05 % T |
Zero setting | Automatic |
Display mode | 320 x 240 mm LCD screen |
Light Source | Xenon and Deuterium lamp |
Detector | Silicon photo diode |
Scanning speed | Slow. mid, fast |
Data output | Printer or USB export |
Power | AC 220 / 50 Hz or AC 110 / 60 Hz |
Dimension | 590 x 460 x 220 mm |
Weight | 25 kg |
- Work modes include T, A, C, E, and scanning speed range offers Hi, Med, Low (Max. 3000 nm/min)
- Designed with a double beam 1200 lines/mm optical system
- In-house massive memory capable of storing up to 1024 M for test data & working curves
- Features a 10.1-inch high-resolution TFT colored capacitive touch screen and Windows Graphic interface
- Large sample chamber accommodates 5 to 100 mm cuvettes of all kinds
- Equipped with powerful functions including Photometric measurement, Quantitative measurement, Kinetics, Spectrum scan, DNA/Protein test, Multi-wavelength test, etc.
- USB port facilitates data transfer, easily exportable to Excel for further processing
- Socket type deuterium and tungsten lamp enables lamp switching without optics debugging and easy replacement
It finds widespread application in research facilities, laboratories, educational institutions, pharmaceuticals, hospitals, and medical fields. Its primary uses include diagnosing diseases and detecting impurities in organic compounds.