Spectrophotometers detect light intensity through the measuring of photons.
What Is A Spectrophotometer?
A spectrophotometer is an analytical tool used to measure light intensity across wavelengths, crucial for determining substance properties in fields like chemistry, biochemistry, and environmental science. This device operates by comparing the light intensity before and after passing through a sample. Spectrophotometers come in single-beam and double-beam variants. Their precision and versatility make them vital for a wide range of scientific applications.
Common Features
- Apertures suitable for medium to large sample color evaluation
- Bluetooth enabled for wireless result transmission
- Consistent measurements for easy color coordination in the supply chain
- Immediate Pass/Fail color standard assessments
- Extensive storage options
- Clear color LCD for data and graphs display
- User-friendly interfaces
- Portable and lightweight design for on-the-go measurements
Scientific Fields
There are a range of industries that use spectrophotometers. Used in several scientific fields, these devices often used in the following:
- Chemical Engineering
- Biochemistry
- Biology
- Physics
- Graphics
Spectrophotometer Rental
ATEC offers cutting-edge spectrophotometer rentals from industry-leading manufacturers, such as Konica Minolta. Reach out today to learn more about our current rental options. We can also answer any follow-up questions you may have on a specific model.