Product category:
Spectrophotometers
News Release from: Camspec | Subject: M508
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 25 February 2008
M508 spectrophotometer completes product
line-up
Camspec, a UK specialist suppler of spectrophotometers, has completed its latest family of products with the launch of the new M508 basic programmable UV/visible instrument
Like its smaller visible M108 'brother' instrument, which was launched late last year, the M508 is fitted with stepper motors for wavelengths and filters Its stylish nine-button keypad and a four line, 20-character display enable users to store and recall up to 200 method statements or sets of results
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 13 Aug 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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However as a UV/visible instrument, the M508 offers a 200-1000nm wavelength range and low stray light of 0.1%T at 220nm and 340nm.
It features tungsten-halogen and deuterium light sources and a list price of £1995 ex VAT makes it highly appealing for many applications.
Data output from this new intelligent UV/visible spectrophotometer can include method number and name, wavelength, date and time, %T, Abs, concentration and unit, and the instrument can be supplied with an in-built 40 character thermal printer.
PC application software options include concentration curves, timescan and wavelength scanning.
"I believe the M508 offers a package of features, benefits, performance and reliability by which other instrument manufacturers will now be judged" said Camspec managing director Tony Moss.
He continued: "Our product range now provides end users with a wide range of application flexibility, and offers hardware and software compatibility to technicians working with different Camspec instruments in a multi-national environment.".
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