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UV-VIS spectrophotometer is one of the methods used to perform qualitative and quantitative analysis of organic and inorganic compounds. Thermo Scientific Orion AquaMate 7100 Visible and 8100 UV-Visible Spectrophotometers are designed to meet the specific needs of water and waste water analysis laboratories. Features include:
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Preprogrammed test methods
Orion AquaMate 7100 Visible and 8100 UV-Visible Spectrophotometers include over 260 preprogrammed methods for easy and convenient measurements using Thermo ScientificTM OrionTM AQUAfast, Merck, and CHEMetrics reagents. All preprogrammed methods are preloaded on the included USB memory stick to allow operators to add or remove methods as desired.
Performance verification testing
Orion AquaMate 7100 Visible and 8100 UV-Visible Spectrophotometers include performance verification tests that ensure wavelength accuracy and instrument functionality (wavelength accuracy 0,5 nm)
Variety of vial holder options
Magnetically retained, easy to clean vial holders are available for 12 to 25 mm round, 10 mm square and 20 to 100 mm rectangular vials. An adjustable round vial holder is also included/available that accommodates 13 to 24 mm round vials.
Choice of two models for your water analysis needs
The Orion AquaMate 7100 Visible Spectrophotometer measures a range from 325 to 1100 nm wavelengths for water and wastewater testing with XENON lamp (5 years typical lifetime)
The Orion AquaMate 8100 UV-Visible Spectrophotometer measures a range from 190 to 1100 nm wavelengths for the most extensive measurement options with Tungsten-halogen lamp (1000 hours typical)
Dual-beam optics for more accurate measurementsÂ
The dual beam optical configuration ensures each measurement is as accurate as possible with reference beam correction on each data point, no drift over long measurements and no peak shift with scan speed changes.
Fast wavelength scanning
The Orion AquaMate 8100 UV-Visible Spectrophotometer accelerates through wavelength scans at speed up to 1600 nm/min.
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