Used PERKIN ELMER 200 #9108592 for sale

PERKIN ELMER 200
Manufacturer
PERKIN ELMER
Model
200
ID: 9108592
Autosampler.
PERKIN ELMER 200, is a versatile spectrometer designed to measure the interaction between light and matter. It is used to identify and quantify chemical and physical properties of a sample using various quantification methods, such as optical absorption, fluorescence, and emission. 200 is an advanced spectrometer that utilizes a charge-coupled device (CCD) device, ultraviolet (UV) and visible (VIS) diode arrays, and a gas cells for evaluating samples in a range of conditions. It has a wide range of features including a wide range of dynamic range levels and an ability to automatically switch from UV and VIS, and a Wide-angle Imaging Spectroscopy (WIS) system. It is capable of providing numerous spectral measurement capabilities, most notably absorbance, fluorescence, Raman, elemental analysis and gas. This device can absorb light of any wavelength, making it a highly versatile tool, as it can be used for testing elements and compounds that may be difficult or impossible to detect with traditional laboratory equipment. PERKIN ELMER 200 is easy to use and operate. It has a user-friendly interface and a fast startup time. It is compatible with many computer systems, such as Windows, Linux and Mac OS, and with a wide range of data analysis software packages that can be used to interpret the collected data. Given its compact size, 200 is also highly portable and suitable for a wide range of uses, from general laboratory use to industrial manufacturing applications and research laboratories. The main components are designed for ease of installation, allowing it to be set up within minutes. PERKIN ELMER 200 is an ideal spectrometer for a variety of applications including environmental analysis, pharmaceuticals and mechanochemistry. It provides accurate and reliable measurements with an excellent level of performance. The combination of its high-quality optics and highly sensitive detectors makes it a superior model of spectrometer.
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