Used PERKIN ELMER Clarus 500 #9251342 for sale
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A PERKIN ELMER Clarus 500 spectrophotometer is a state of the art instrument that is used in many laboratory settings. It is used to measure the intensity of light that is transmitted or absorbed through a sample. This equipment has a wide range of uses, from analyzing samples in research to quality control in industries. Clarus 500 is a dual beam spectrophotometer that can measure in both the visible and the ultraviolet ranges. It uses an air cooled deuterium source for consistent and long-term stability. The instrument is equipped with a fiber optic delivery system which helps to easily and swiftly collect data. It has a dedicated reciprocating sample compartment that accommodates up to ten cuvettes. The instrument is extremely user-friendly, and the user interface is straightforward and easy to understand. It has a built-in onboard software that helps the user quickly set up tests, input parameters, and collect data. The software also includes a number of built-in library functions to make it easier to perform common measurements. In addition to its dual beam capability, PERKIN ELMER Clarus 500 spectrophotometer also includes a variety of test parameters such as absorbance, transmittance, and concentration. The instrument is also highly accurate, with a resolution of 0.0001 AU. Its wavelength accuracy is also excellent, allowing for very precise measurements. Clarus 500 is compatible with a range of accessories such as fiber optics, a multi-position sample chamber, and a variety of filters for different light sources. The instrument also includes a range of safety features such as over-temperature protection and a mechanical stop for sample insertion. Overall, PERKIN ELMER Clarus 500 spectrophotometer is an extremely reliable and accurate instrument that can be used in a wide variety of laboratory settings. Its ease of use and reliable performance help to make it a great choice for any laboratory that is looking for a reliable and accurate spectrophotometer.
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