Introduction

Micro Spectrophotometer features a full spectrum wavelength range of 180 to 910nm. It requires only 0.5 to 2 µl of sample, allows recovery after testing, and delivers fast results within 2 to 6 seconds. Equipped with a long life xenon flash lamp and delivers high absorbance detection repeatability without preheating. Integrated 7-inch touch screen with multi touch and USB export enables efficient operation and data management. Our Micro Spectrophotometer is designed for molecular biology, biotechnology, and clinical research applications.

Applications

Micro Spectrophotometer used in laboratory, food industries, chemistry, microbiology, medicine research and development.

Specifications

Sample Volume0.5 to 2.0 μL
Wavelength Range180 to 910 nm
Nucleic Acid RangedsDNA: 2 to15000 ng/μLss
DNA: 1.32 to 9900 ng/μL
RNA: 1.6 to 12000 ng/μL
Protein Detection RangeA280: 0.04 to 300 mg/mL
BSA: 0.06 – 447.76 mg/mL
IgG: 0.03 to 218.98 mg/mL
Lysozyme: 0.015 to113.64 mg/mL
Absorbance Range (10 mm equivalent)0.04 to 300 A
Cuvette (OD600)0 to 4 A; 600 ± 8 nm
Path Length0.05 mm, 0.2 mm, 1.0 mm
Absorbance Accuracy±1% (7.332 Abs at 260 nm)
Wavelength Accuracy±1 nm
Wavelength Precision±0.2 nm
Absorbance Precision0.002 Abs
Spectral Resolution≤ 1.5 nm (FWHM @ Hg 253.7 nm)
Measurement Time< 6 seconds
Light SourceXenon flash lamp
Detector2048-element linear CMOS array
Sample Pedestal Material304 Stainless Steel and Quartz Fiber
Operating SystemAndroid
Data ExportUSB
Power (Working / Standby)48 W / < 6.5 W
Power Adapter12 V, 4 A
Dimensions270 × 210 × 196 mm
Packaging Dimension380 × 360 × 270mm
Net Weight3.4 kg
Gross Weight5.5 kg

Features

High Precision Optical System.

Dedicated Intuitive APP Interface.

Support JPG image export.

Standalone Operation.

Excel Compatible Data Export.

High Accuracy.

No Dilutations.

High Sensitivity.

FAQs

1. What is a micro spectrophotometer?

A microspectrophotometer is an instrument that combines a microscope and a spectrophotometer to analyze the optical properties of microscopic samples. It measures absorbance, reflectance, or fluorescence from very small sample areas.

2. What are the applications of a micro spectrophotometer?

It is used in materials science, biology, chemistry, and forensic analysis to study pigments, coatings, biomolecules, and thin films. It helps identify and quantify substances in microscopic samples.

3. What types of samples can be analyzed using a micro spectrophotometer?

It can analyze biological cells, tissues, thin films, and industrial materials. The instrument is useful for studying samples that are too small for conventional spectrophotometry.

4. What is the principle behind micro spectrophotometry?

The principle is based on the absorption, transmission, or reflection of light by a sample at different wavelengths. By analyzing this interaction, the instrument provides detailed spectral data about the sample.

5. What wavelength range does a microspectrophotometer cover?

models cover ultraviolet (UV), visible (VIS), and near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths, typically ranging from 200 nm to 1000 nm. This allows for versatile spectral analysis.

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