Eppendorf 6135000017 UV/Vis Basic BioSpectrometer, 200 to 830 nm Wavelength Range, up to 4 nanometer Spectral Range, Xenon Flash Lamp, 110/240 VAC
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number.Spectrophotometer measures the concentration and purity of nucleic acid and protein samplesPre-stored methods provide access to concentration determination of nucleic acids; proteins and dye-marked nucleic acids and proteins; and the OD 600 method for determining bacterial density by way of turbidity measurement; and user-defined methods allow customizationXenon flash lamp, 200 to 830nm wavelength range, and up to 4nm spectral bandwidth12.5 x 12.5mm cuvette shaft accepts standard cuvettesGuided software process minimizes errors, integrated data processing provides on-board data analysis, and instrument stores over 1,000 results automatically
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Size:Basic The Eppendorf 6135000017 UV/Vis basic single-beam BioSpectrometer has a 200 to 830nm wavelength range, up to 4nm spectral bandwidth, a xenon flash lamp, and uses a single-beam to measure the concentration and purity of nucleic acid and protein samples in research labs. Pre-stored methods provide access to concentration determination of nucleic acids; proteins and dye-marked nucleic acids and proteins; and the OD 600 method for determining bacterial density by way of turbidity. User-defined methods provide customization. The 200 to 830nm wavelength range can be adjusted on 1nm increments. The up to 4nm bandwidth is used for routine quality control measurements. The xenon lamp provides an internal standard for wavelength accuracy verification, and the xenon flash lamp and single-beam splitter provide real-time reference beam correction with each lamp flash. The 12.5 x 12.5mm cuvette shaft accepts standard cuvettes. The 5.7" LCD displays test results and provides access to stored methods. The on-board guided software process minimizes errors and integrated data processing provides on-board data analysis. The instrument provides automatic storage of over 1,000 results. The spectrophotometer has a two USB ports and an RS-232 port to allow communication with a computer (sold separately). SpecificationsMeasuring principleSingle-beam absorption spectrophotometer with reference beamWavelength range200 to 830nm at 1nm incrementsSpectral bandwidth< 4nmPhotometric range0 to 3A at 260nmCuvette shaft12.5 x 12.5mmAbsorbance light sourceXenon flash lampdsDNA concentration range2.5 to 1,500ng/microliterDetectorCMOS photodiode arrayPreprogrammed methodsBiological methodsResults storage> 1,000 resultsData Interfaces USB stick, USB port for connecting to a PC, RS-232Power requirements 110/240VAC + or - 10%, 50/60Hz H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back. A spectrophotometer is a device used to measure and analyze aspects of light absorption in liquids and solids. Readings are displayed in digital or analog format. A spectrophotometer can have a handheld body for field use, or a bench-top body for laboratory applications. It may have one or more adapters to enable it to measure surfaces or liquids. A spectrophotometer is used for testing and measuring in anatomy, chemistry, agriculture, process plant, food and beverage making, homeland security, and educational applications. Eppendorf manufactures instruments for cell manipulation and automated devices for liquid handling, for use in life science research laboratories. The company, found in 1945, is headquartered in Hamburg, Germany.
Make sure this fits by entering your model number.Spectrophotometer measures the concentration and purity of nucleic acid and protein samplesPre-stored methods provide access to concentration determination of nucleic acids; proteins and dye-marked nucleic acids and proteins; and the OD 600 method for determining bacterial density by way of turbidity measurement; and user-defined methods allow customizationXenon flash lamp, 200 to 830nm wavelength range, and up to 4nm spectral bandwidth12.5 x 12.5mm cuvette shaft accepts standard cuvettesGuided software process minimizes errors, integrated data processing provides on-board data analysis, and instrument stores over 1,000 results automatically
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Size:Basic The Eppendorf 6135000017 UV/Vis basic single-beam BioSpectrometer has a 200 to 830nm wavelength range, up to 4nm spectral bandwidth, a xenon flash lamp, and uses a single-beam to measure the concentration and purity of nucleic acid and protein samples in research labs. Pre-stored methods provide access to concentration determination of nucleic acids; proteins and dye-marked nucleic acids and proteins; and the OD 600 method for determining bacterial density by way of turbidity. User-defined methods provide customization. The 200 to 830nm wavelength range can be adjusted on 1nm increments. The up to 4nm bandwidth is used for routine quality control measurements. The xenon lamp provides an internal standard for wavelength accuracy verification, and the xenon flash lamp and single-beam splitter provide real-time reference beam correction with each lamp flash. The 12.5 x 12.5mm cuvette shaft accepts standard cuvettes. The 5.7" LCD displays test results and provides access to stored methods. The on-board guided software process minimizes errors and integrated data processing provides on-board data analysis. The instrument provides automatic storage of over 1,000 results. The spectrophotometer has a two USB ports and an RS-232 port to allow communication with a computer (sold separately). SpecificationsMeasuring principleSingle-beam absorption spectrophotometer with reference beamWavelength range200 to 830nm at 1nm incrementsSpectral bandwidth< 4nmPhotometric range0 to 3A at 260nmCuvette shaft12.5 x 12.5mmAbsorbance light sourceXenon flash lampdsDNA concentration range2.5 to 1,500ng/microliterDetectorCMOS photodiode arrayPreprogrammed methodsBiological methodsResults storage> 1,000 resultsData Interfaces USB stick, USB port for connecting to a PC, RS-232Power requirements 110/240VAC + or - 10%, 50/60Hz H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back. A spectrophotometer is a device used to measure and analyze aspects of light absorption in liquids and solids. Readings are displayed in digital or analog format. A spectrophotometer can have a handheld body for field use, or a bench-top body for laboratory applications. It may have one or more adapters to enable it to measure surfaces or liquids. A spectrophotometer is used for testing and measuring in anatomy, chemistry, agriculture, process plant, food and beverage making, homeland security, and educational applications. Eppendorf manufactures instruments for cell manipulation and automated devices for liquid handling, for use in life science research laboratories. The company, found in 1945, is headquartered in Hamburg, Germany.
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