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NEW Libra S22 UV/Visible Spectrophotometer

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NEW Libra S22 UV/Visible Spectrophotometer
$5,948
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Features:

  • Press To Read (PTR) xenon lamp technology
  • Reference Beam Compensation (RBC)
  • Instrument Performance Validation (IPV) facility
  • 8-position sample changer as standard
  • Rapid System Operation

Libra S22 UV/Visible Spectrophotometer is a simple-to-use instrument with advanced performance, incorporating xenon lamp technology for longer source lifetime and lower maintenance costs. A further benefit of this design is optical noise compensation to improve signal to background measurements. Instrument Performance Validation (IPV) is included as standard, and will benefit any laboratory that needs to prove the quality of their results.

In addition to measuring absorbance, transmittance and concentration, they provide a standard curve routine for analyte determination. Wavelength scan, absorbance changes with time, reaction rate determinations and standard curves can be displayed as graphics and printed out. User-defined equations can be entered using multi-wavelength mode and methods can be saved in separate operator folders. The instrument can be upgraded for more sophisticated applications, as well as data manipulation, with Acquire Software and a PC. With its large sample compartment and wide range of accessories, Libra S22 is a versatile and reliable instrument for use in any laboratory performing general-purpose measurements.

Includes ONE (1) YEAR WARRANTY on the instrument and THREE (3) YEAR WARRANTY on the lamp source.

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Libra S22 English Manual
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Libra S22 demo

Libra S22 demo user manual

SPECIFICATIONS

Lamp source: Xenon Pres to Read (PTR)
Optical system: Reference Beam Compensation (RBC)
Wavelength Range nm: 190-1100
Absorbance Range A: -3.000 to +3.000
Bandwidth nm: <3
Stray Light at 340nm %T: <0.05%T
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