Used SPECTRONIC HP720M #9290440 for sale

Manufacturer
SPECTRONIC
Model
HP720M
ID: 9290440
Vintage: 2001
Spectrophotometer 2001 vintage.
SPECTRONIC HP720M spectrophotometer is a highly accurate and versatile instrument designed for scientific research and industrial applications. It takes absorbance measurements of substances in the 700 - 1000 nm spectral range with an extremely low uncertainty of ±0.001 AU. The high resolution model is equipped with a double beam optimized for low stray light, maximizing accuracy. It features a full range of optical system components, allowing for both reflectance and transmittance measurements in a variety of environments and conditions. Additionally, HP720M can operate both single- and double-beam modes for higher stability and repeatability. The device utilizes a single grating, semiconductor diode array as its light source, which ensures both optimal speed in measurements and minimal possibility of error. What's more, the adjustable slit size and rugged, reliable construction allows the spectrophotometer to easily withstand extreme temperature fluctuations, humidity, dust, and other environmental factors. Importantly, SPECTRONIC HP720M's internal memory and extensive software package allow for effortless reporting and control of both standard and custom experiment protocols. The software package includes a series of quantitation and identification methods such as Beer's law and determination of spectrum peaks, as well as complimentary databases of substances for spectral comparison. The device can also be easily connected to a computer with the available USB port for faster processing of data. Overall, HP720M spectrophotometer is an excellent device for a variety of optical absorption applications. It offers superior accuracy combined with ease of use and flexibility. Its rugged construction ensures long life and reliability even in challenging conditions, while the comprehensive software package and adjustable components make the device even more convenient for comparison, quantitation, and atomization measurements.
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