Used AGILENT / HP / HEWLETT-PACKARD / KEYSIGHT 5890 Series II #127368 for sale
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AGILENT / HP / HEWLETT-PACKARD / KEYSIGHT 5890 Series II is a high-performance, accurate and reliable spectrophotometer. It is designed to accurately measure light transmission or absorbance of visible and uv-vis spectra. This spectrophotometer is capable of collecting light reflectance measurements with a wavelength range of 190 to 1100 nm, making it ideal for a variety of laboratory experiments. The system also offers a slim design for more space-saving, and its on-board software user interface helps users efficiently control, calibrate and perform experiments. This instrument is equipped with a tungsten-halogen source, which uses an electronically stabilized tungsten-halogen lamp to deliver a highly stable and repeatable spectrum. The spectrophotometer also offers a programmable scan rate, allowing users to determine the exact scan speed for their experiments. The automatic slit width varies based on the range of the wavelength, so users can have greater accuracy over the wavelength range. HP 5890 Series II also features an embedded data storage which can store spectra, measurements and protocols, as well as a real-time data acquisition capability. The software also offers a variety of built-in functions, such as batch processing, slope correction and Beer-Lambert Law calculations. In addition to that, the spectrophotometer offers the highest photometric accuracy available on the market. It utilizes low-noise detector amplification and motor control system, ensuring the highest performance. The device also includes a variable temperature detector compartment and a built-in UV/VIS slip for easier light accessibility, as well as an RS232/485 serial port for data transfer. In conclusion, AGILENT 5890 Series II is a reliable and highly accurate spectrophotometer. It offers a slim design, programmable scan rates, embedded data storage and a variety of built-in functions to enable users to perform quick and convenient experiments with highest accuracy. It also boasts a high-performance motor control system paired with low-noise detector amplification to provide the highest photometric accuracy available.
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