Used PERKIN ELMER 320 #9185904 for sale

Manufacturer
PERKIN ELMER
Model
320
ID: 9185904
Spectrophotometer Currently stored in cleanroom.
PERKIN ELMER 320 Spectrometer is a multi-channel, high-resolution spectrometer designed for applications in scientific research, industrial process monitoring and non-destructive testing. It is capable of capturing spectral information over the ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared range (UV/Vis/NIR) from 200 nm - 3300 nm. 320 is equipped with a fixed-focal-length double monochromator, and is capable of both simple and complex scanning. It features a highly sensitive avalanche photodiode (APD) detector for stability and accuracy in data acquisition. In addition, it has a high-accuracy wavelength separation device to isolate and identify individual spectral components in the input spectrum. PERKIN ELMER 320 is designed for easy instrument set-up and operation with a user-friendly interface. It includes a self-test and diagnostic mode, which allows users to access data acquisition parameters such as light source type and wavelength range. In addition, the spectrometer ships with a variety of accessories, such as sample holders, filters, and a selection of software packages. This spectrometer is designed to produce high-quality spectral data with maximum depth and accuracy. This is enabled through the use of two separate grating stages, which eliminates monochromator domain artifacts. It also has an integrated lens system that minimizes stray light and optimizes optical resolving power. 320 has fast sampling rate and short data acquisition period for precise measurements in a wide range of applications. In addition, users can capture high-quality spectra by combining a low dynamic range of 1.5:1 making it suitable for a range of photophysical studies. Finally, the spectrometer is equipped with a 'smart' features panel for quickly accessing all major operational parameters. This includes a 'smart' meter system which automatically recording spectral scans for reducing data collection time, and an 'illuminaire' that displays the active wavelength range of the UV/Vis/NIR spectrometer.
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