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Jenway spectrofotometer 7410 VIS

[5164040] Jenway spectrofotometer 7410 VIS

Model 7410 uses a tungsten halogen lamp for measurements in the visible spectrum from 320 to 1000nm. This spectrophotometer offers measurement modes for simple photometrics; concentration calculated using a single standard or a factor; quantitation with the ability to create a calibration curve using up to 20 standards; full spectrum scanning; multi-wavelength, where up to 4 wavelengths can be measured simultaneously and kinetics, to monitor the change in absorbance over time.

The 7410 visible, scanning spectrophotometer is fitted with a 10x10mm cuvette holder and is supplied with instruction manual and universal power supply.

Full product specification.
Wavelength Range: 320 to 1000nm
Light source: Tungsten halogen lamp
Accuracy: ± 2nm
Repeatibility: ± 0.5nm
Spectral bandwidth: 5nm
Photometric Transmittance: 0 to 199.9%
Photometric Absorbance: -0.300 to 2.500
Photometric Accuracy: ±1%T, ±0.01Abs at 1.000 Absorbance
Concentation Calibration: Blank with a single standard or factor
Quantitation Calibration: Blank with up to 20 standards
Quantitation Curve fit algorithms: Quadratic, quadratic through zero, linear, linear through zero, interpolate
Kinetics Analysis: Concentration, rate of change, initial and final absorbance/%T
Spectrum Range: 320 to 1000nm
Spectrum Scan interval: 1, 2, 5 or 10nm
Spectrum Analysis: Absorbance or transmittance, peak and valleys and area under the curve
Internal memory: 10GB
External memory: Limited by attached mass storage device
Outputs: USB Type A x 2, USB Type B x 1, Ethernet connection (RJ45)
Size (w x d x h): 280 x 500 x 156mm
Weight: 9kg


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Specifications

Group Spektrofotometre
Item Type Apparatus
Manufacturer Brand Jenway
Any questions, please contact Alberte Wille Bøgvad Hansen, abh@buch-holm.dk, 44 54 00 65
Sales Unit of Measure Units
Subgroup General
Qty per Salesunit 1 Units
UNSPSC Category 41115406 Spectrophotometers