Used PERKIN ELMER Flexar #9258863 for sale

PERKIN ELMER Flexar
Manufacturer
PERKIN ELMER
Model
Flexar
ID: 9258863
HPLC System.
PERKIN ELMER Flexar is a compact, high-resolution spectrometer designed for the analysis of various types of materials. The instrument combines exceptional performance with a simple and robust design to make it suitable for use in both research and industrial laboratories. The spectrometer uses a miniature monochromator to disperse the light into its component wavelengths and a detector to measure the intensity of the different wavelengths. This allows spectra to be recorded over a wide range of wavelengths with high resolution. Flexar has a selection of lenses and mirrors to capture the light from a sample and guide it to the monochromator, and a set of filters to select the range of wavelengths to be measured. The instrument has a fast readout time, allowing it to measure very short timescales of sample changes. This makes it suitable for monitoring materials during chemical or physical reactions. PERKIN ELMER Flexar also has a wide dynamic range which allows it to measure samples over a very wide range of concentrations. It also has a low stray light level, so samples can be measured in a prominent manner, and its high signal to noise ratio ensures accurate results. The instrument controls and data acquisition system allow the measurements to be controlled, monitored and recorded with ease. It also provides the facility to produce spectra in a variety of formats such as 3D contour plots, bar charts, cross sections and linear representations. Flexar is well suited for the analysis of metals, semi-conductors, thin-film, organic and biological samples. It can be used for a wide range of applications including fluorescence imaging, absorbance and photoluminescence measurements, as well as more specialized applications such as thin film profiling, Raman spectroscopy and phase mapping. Overall, PERKIN ELMER Flexar offers a reliable, accurate and simple to use solution for spectroscopic analysis and imaging in the laboratory.
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