6300,
Visible Range Spectrophotometer, 320-1000nm,
8nm bandwidth, Non-Scanning
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Easy to use
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Versatile
sampling system
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Full
interfacing capability
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G.L.P.
compliant
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320-1000nm/8nm SBW
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Now includes
free PC Software* worth £75
(* web registration required)
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The
Model 6300 is designed to provide a high quality, easy to use
measurement system for routine analysis. The 6300 has modes for
Absorbance, %T and Concentration measurement. Calibration is
performed against a blank (Abs and %T) and a standard or factor for
Concentration. Wavelength selection is made electronically via a
finely geared stepper motor with a displayed resolution of 1nm
Features include:
A custom designed LCD gives simultaneous
readout of wavelength and photometric result. Error messages,
prompts, mode indication and a choice of concentration units are
presented in an easily understood format.
Simple keypad layout and operating protocols
ensure reliable operation by unfamiliar users.
An impressive optical performance
minimises the stray light by the automatic activation of internal
filters, whilst the narrow 8nm bandwidth provides the high degree of
selectivity essential for most analytical situations. A precision
stepper motor gives excellent positional control for the optical
grating ensuring wavelength selection is both accurate and highly
repeatable.
A versatile sampling system
comprising a large cell chamber and the variable length cuvette
holder allow 10-100mm path length cells to be accommodated with
ease, therefore changing of the sample configuration is quick and
simple. Additional sampling flexibility can be gained using 10-25mm
diameter test tubes or the optional 4 position cell holder. Flow
through cuvettes can be used with the optional sipper pump, while
water heated or electrically heated cuvette holder options are
available.
Full interfacing capability
using RS232 interfacing or an analogue output is provided as
standard. Utilising the RS232 facility allows results to be down
loaded via the front panel print key.
The bi-directional interface also allows remote interrogation and
control of the 6300 which is now possible with the PC software
provided. This package includes a data logging option.
Traceable calibration standards
provide the on-going assurance of accuracy required by Good
Laboratory Practice (G.L.P.). The 6300 complies fully with EEC and
US directives relating to ESD/EMC emission and susceptibility.
6305 Spectrophotometers, Non-Scanning UV/Visible Range 198-1000nm,
6nm bandwidth
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The
Model 6305 is designed as a high quality, low cost
measurement system for routine analysis.
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Non-scanning
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6nm
bandwidth over UV range
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Xenon lamp
source with extended life
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Self
calibrating lamp at 3 wavelengths
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Full
interfacing capability
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Features include:
A customised LCD
gives simultaneous readout of wavelength and photometric result.
Error messages, prompts, mode indication and a choice of
concentration units are presented in an easily understood format.
Simple keypad layout and operating protocols
ensure reliable operation by unfamiliar users.
The xenon lamp source
offers a broad spectral source and extended life, therefore
minimising the running costs of the product over its lifetime. The
key feature of the lamp is that 40% of the energy of the lamp is
emitted below 400nm, with intensity at 260nm which means an extra
5-10 times energy in the UV region compared to deuterium lamps. This
makes the 6305 an ideal instrument for protein peptide or DNA
studies.
A 3 point wavelength calibration
is performed each time the 6305 is switched on, by looking at the
fixed emission lines of the xenon lamp. This ensures the certainty
of wavelength setting (247, 528 and 824nm) and provides the on-going
assurance of accuracy required by Good Laboratory Practice (G.L.P.).
The 6305 complies fully with EEC and US directives relating to
ESD/EMC emission and susceptibility
A versatile sampling system
comprising a large cell chamber and the variable length cuvette
holder allow 10-100mm cells to be accommodated with ease, therefore
changing of the sample configuration is quick and simple. Additional
sampling flexibility can be gained using 10-25mm diameter test tubes
or the optional 4 position cell holder.
Full interfacing
capability using RS232 interfacing or an analogue output is
provided as standard. Utilising the RS232 facility allows results to
be down loaded via the front panel print key.
The bi-directional interface also allows remote interrogation and
control of the 6305.
6500 and 6505 Split Beam Scanning
Spectrophotometers
6500 –Visible Range (320-1100nm)
6505 – UV/Visible Range (190-1100nm)
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High performance split beam optics
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1.8nm bandwidth
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Spectral addition and subtraction
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1st-4th derivative and post scan analysis
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Method and results storage
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Application and data storage cards
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The 6500 series are multi-capability scanning spectrophotometers
designed to provide a high quality system which offers all the
features required by a scientist to manipulate and process spectral
information.
The Model 6500 Visible range unit operates at 320-1100nm.
The Model 6505 UV/Visible range unit operates at 190-1100nm.
Features include:
A customised LCD
gives a clear readout of calibration data, sample data and all
set-up options.
Simple keypad layout and operating protocols
facilitates the setting of experimental parameters and initiating
sample analysis procedures.
Graphical user interface (GUI)
allows interactive control of all operating parameters. Both keypad
and mouse operation are fully supported.
Multi-language capability
allows screen instructions to be presented in a choice of English,
French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.
Five operating ranges
are available - photometrics, spectrum, kinetics, multi-wavelength
and quantitation.
Full kinetics capability allows, usually in conjunction with the
peltier cell block, full analysis of timed reactions
Calibration curves
producing non-linear results can also be accommodated using in-built
software. Up to twenty data points (standards), or up to seven when
using the multi-cell changer, can be determined automatically and
used to construct a calibration curve. A variety of statistical
methods are available to ensure a close correlation to all curve
shapes.
Full scanning capability
allows scan range, speed and resolution to be user adjusted and the
resultant scan to be auto scaled for enhanced visibility. Peaks and
valleys are labelled with wavelength and absorbance values and can
be readily down loaded to the optional internal printer, to a PC or
a Centronics printer. A cursor facility allows the user to
interrogate specific parts of the scanned data
A
versatile sample compartment
is fitted to the instrument to house the full range of accessories
developed for the 6500 series.
An
integral printer module
is available and can be supplied as a factory fitted item at the
time of ordering the product or as a customer installable module.
Full interfacing capability
using RS232 interfacing or an analogue output is provided as
standard. Utilising the RS232 facility allows results to be down
loaded via the front panel print key.
Both models incorporate a bi-directional interface allowing remote
operation, calibration and interrogation by an external computer.
An
automatic results log
allows readings to be stored in a data file either when the print
key is pressed; at a user defined set time interval or by a multiple
sample assay using the 8 position cell holder. Data files have a
user entered ID and can be saved in internal memory or to an
external data card. Results saved in internal memory can be
transferred to an external data card
Method storage
allows all user set parameters to be saved against a user
identification. A method can be subsequently recalled which
configures the instrument to the saved parameters. The instrument
settings for a recalled method can be altered and subsequently saved
against the same or a different method identification. Methods can
be saved in internal memory or to an external memory card. Methods
saved in internal memory can be transferred to an external data
card. The instruments memory has the capacity to store a minimum of
fifty methods.
Traceable
calibration standards
provide the on-going assurance of accuracy required by Good
Laboratory Practice (G.L.P.). A user set identification number (up
to 20 digits in length) is entered and will be shown on any
printouts produced by the instrument. In addition, each printout
will show sample number, reading, unit of measurement, the
wavelength analysis and the current time and date. Scans and
concentration curves stored will also be time and date stamped. The
6500 series complies fully with EEC and US directives relating to
ESD/EMC emission and susceptibility