New Entry-level Spectrophotometers Narrow the Bandwidth

Environmental laboratory

New Entry-level Spectrophotometers Narrow the Bandwidth

26 May, 2010

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Jenway’s (UK) new 73 series spectrophotometer range provides entry-level instruments with a narrower spectral bandwidth of 5nm and an improved absorbance range of –0.3 to 2.5A, all within an innovative space-saving design.

The patent pending design of the 73 series cleverly minimises the overall footprint of the instrument by incorporating the large graphical display into the instrument’s lid. The easy-to-read display is ideal for demonstrations and enables live spectrum and kinetics scans to be clearly viewed. The instruments have the additional option of an integral printer, for further space saving – an important benefit in situations, such as teaching laboratories, where bench space is at a premium.

All four models are supplied with free bi-directional PC software. The advanced models, 7310 and 7315, also have the additional feature of an easy access USB port on the front of the instrument which enables results and methods to be saved directly to a USB memory stick.

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